11.0
Table Of Contents
- Copyright
- Preface
- Support
- Before you start
- MAGIX News Center
- Introduction
- Tutorial
- Program desktop overview
- Mouse functions and mouse modes
- Button overview
- Functional overview
- Effects and effect plug-ins
- What effects are there, and how are they used?
- Saving effect parameters (preset mechanism)
- Dehisser
- Sound FX (object editor, mixer channels, mixmaster)
- Parametric equalizer (mixer channels, mix master)
- MAGIX Mastering Suite
- Vintage Effects Suite (track effects, mixer channels, mix ma
- Essential FX
- Vandal
- Track dynamics (track effects, mixer channels)
- Track delay/reverb (track effects)
- Elastic Audio easy
- Installation of VST plug-ins
- Effect calculations
- Samplitude 11 Producer as an external effects device
- Automation
- Mixer
- MIDI in Samplitude 11 Producer
- MIDI editor
- Software / VST instruments
- Installation of VST plug-ins
- Load instruments
- Routing settings during software instrument loading
- Load effects plug-ins
- Route MIDI instrument inputs
- Instruments with multi-channel outputs
- Adjust instrument parameters
- Play and monitor instruments live
- Routing of VST instruments using the VSTi manager.
- Preset management
- Freezing instruments (freeze)
- Tips on handling virtual instruments
- ReWire
- Synth objects
- Auto Jam Session
- Managers
- Surround sound
- Burning CDs
- File menu
- New Virtual Project (VIP)
- Open
- Load / Import
- Save project
- Save project as
- Save complete VIP in
- Save project as template
- Burn project backup on CD
- Save object
- Save session
- Rename project
- Delete HD wave project
- Delete virtual projects
- Export audio
- Make podcast
- Batch processing
- Connect to the Internet
- FTP download
- Send project via email
- Close project
- Exit
- Edit menu
- Menu view
- Track menu
- Object menu
- Range menu
- Effects menu
- Tools menu
- Playback / Record menu
- Menu tempo
- MIDI menu
- New MIDI object
- New MIDI track
- MIDI editor
- MIDI object editorCtrl + O
- Glue MIDI objects
- Trim MIDI objects
- MIDI bouncing
- Separate MIDI objects according to channels
- MIDI quantization (start and length)
- MIDI start quantization
- MIDI length quantization
- Cancel MIDI quantization
- Track information
- Track MIDI record
- VST instrument editor
- Metronome active
- Metronome settings
- MIDI settings
- MIDI record modes
- MIDI panic – All notes off
- CD menu
- Load audio CD track(s)
- Set track
- Set subindex
- Set pause
- Set CD end
- Set track markers automatically
- Set track indices on object edges
- Remove index
- Remove all indices
- Make CD
- Show CD-R drive information
- Show CD-R disc information
- CD track options
- CD disc options
- CD text / MPEG ID3 editor
- Set pause time
- Set start pause time
- CD arrange mode
- Get CD info (FreeDB Internet)
- FreeDB options
- Audio ID
- Options menu
- Window menu
- Tasks menu
- Online menu
- Help menu
- Preset keyboard shortcuts
- General settings
- Project settings
- Index
194 MIDI editor
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A further possibility is to selectively edit controller bars located on top
of each other, which is based on the fact that the bar of the currently
selected note is selected/edited using the mouse. Therefore, first
click on the note within the piano roll, or click on the columns located
on top of each other and then select the required note using the
cursor keys. Then change the controller value by clicking in the upper
third of the red (current) area of the column.
Besides directly changing the velocity values of a selected note you
can change several velocity values at once by clicking in a free space
and dragging the mouse over several velocity values while holding
down the key. You can then also create sequences by moving the
mouse in a curve. A previous (multi)selection is ignored. For example,
you can easily create a crescendo or decrescendo effect.
List editor (midi event list)
Open list editor
The MIDI editor has an integrated display of all events in list format.
This list editor can be opened with the button above the keyboard or
by using the “Alt + L” keyboard shortcut.
When the list editor is opened and activated for editing it has a
narrow red border. This is to make clear that certain functions, e.g.
select next/previous event (cursor keys) or the “Select all” command,
refer only to the list.
Working with the list editor
The list editor does not only display note events, but also MIDI
controller and SysEx data. This controller and the data can be hidden
and can even be filtered during playback (“mute”).
Double clicking on a SysEx entry in the list opens a simple editor for
viewing and editing the SysEx information.
A note always has a "Note on" and "Note off" event. These are
always selected and edited in pairs (note off events are not displayed
by default, but can be displayed by checking the box below the
editor).










