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MIDI IN SAMPLITUDE 223
Quantization: While the quantization conducted in the MIDI editor has an immediate effect
on the start position of the notes, a virtual quick quantization takes place. "Absolute" refers
to the absolute resolution of the VIP project, while "Relative" refers to the relative resolution
of the object itself.
Object BPM: The "BPM" field enables changes to be made to the beats per minute, i.e.
the tempo of the MIDI event played. If you enter a higher value than that displayed, then
you will notice the displayed MIDI object will be shorter in the arranger.
If you change the value for the "original", the BPM value will adjust itself relative to the
original tempo.
Mute controllers: Switches the MIDI controllers off.
Mute SysEx: Prevents control via the SysEx files.
Effect bypass: Switches all real-time effects for this MIDI object off.
Link channels: The settings for all channels will be changed simultaneously.
Background color: Lets you change the background color for the MIDI object.
Using the button located below, you can extract the controller curves from the MIDI
object. The MIDI controller will be switched off in the MIDI object, and for each controller
an automation curve (view page 292) will be created.
The "For all" buttons makes sure that the changes to all MIDI objects are transferred to the
track.
Using the "Bar settings" button to determine the beat, BPM, and PPQ of the object.
MIDI editor: Use this button to open the MIDI editor (piano roll) and easily set, edit, and
quantize MIDI events.