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406 Playback / Record menu
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The grid can be adjusted to available audio events, e.g. assigning beat
numbers to certain time positions. You can either use the “Set new bar
position marker” menu command to create a marker at a position within the
project and can assign the corresponding bar position or, for smaller changes,
"Alt + mouse click" on the respective bar grid position and immediately move it
to the required time position, e.g. to the beginning of an object.
If the project includes MIDI data, this is automatically adjusted (preset). The
newly created tempo grid is used in the MIDI editor for subsequent editing or
for a new composition (e.g. quantization).
When working with MIDI files and complex tempo changes the tempo map can
be deactivated and, if necessary, the tempo can be reduced before recording
new MIDI files. After recording, the tempo map can be used again. The newly
recorded MIDI data is now adapted automatically.
Ignore all tempo markers, use project tempo only
All tempo markers are ignored, only the project tempo is used.
Solo JamSession
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MIDI record modes
The MIDI record modes define how the newly recorded MIDI data is inserted
into the VIP if there are already MIDI objects at the recording position.
MIDI panic – All notes off
This command sends a note off command to all MIDI devices which are not
deactivated in the MIDI options for all 128 notes on all 16 channels.
Furthermore, sustain (Controller 64) is switched off and the pitch wheel and
modulation are set to 0. In addition, an all notes off command is sent to all
VSTi's used in the project.