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MIDI Effects
MIDI Monitor
MIDI Monitor
The MIDI Monitor monitors incoming MIDI events. You can choose whether to analyze
live or playback events and which types of MIDI data are to be monitored. Use this, for
example, to analyze which MIDI events are being generated by a MIDI track, or to find
suspicious events, such as notes with velocity 0 that certain MIDI devices might fail to
interpreted as note-off events.
Inputs Section
In this section you can choose whether to monitor Live Events or Playback Events.
Show Section
Here, you can activate/deactivate the different types of MIDI events, for example,
notes or program change events. If you choose the Controller option you can also
define which type of controller to monitor.
Data Table
In the table in the lower section of the window, you see detailed information about the
monitored MIDI events.
Buffer Pop-up Menu
In the Buffer pop-up menu you can set the buffer size to 100, 1000 or 10000 events.
This is the maximum number of events that is kept in the list of monitored events.
Once this list is full, the oldest entries are deleted when new events are received.
Ö The larger the buffer, the more processing resources are required. To avoid a negative
impact on your system’s performance, make sure to use the smallest possible buffer
size.
Export Function
Click the Export button to export the monitoring data as a simple text file.
Record Events Button
Use this button to the left of the Inputs section to start or stop the monitoring of MIDI
events.
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