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RESULT
The notes received from the MIDI le are played back with the settings of the track preset
applied.
NOTE
The recently used MIDI les are kept on the menu for quick access. To remove an entry from this
list, select it on the menu and then select Remove MIDI File.
Previewing Presets Using the Memo Recorder Mode
The Memo Recorder mode continually repeats a given sequence of notes as a loop.
NOTE
You cannot use the Memo Recorder mode when previewing presets using a MIDI le.
PROCEDURE
1. On the Previewer Sequence Mode pop-up menu, select Memo Recorder.
2. Activate Play.
3. Play some notes on the MIDI keyboard or on the computer keyboard.
RESULT
The notes are played back with the instrument preset that is selected in the Results section.
When you stop playing notes and wait for 2 seconds, the note sequence that you played until this
moment is played back in a continuous loop.
To use another sequence, start entering notes again.
Previewing Presets Via the Computer Keyboard
NOTE
If you activate Computer Keyboard Input, the computer keyboard is used exclusively for the
Previewer section. However, you can still use the following key commands: Ctrl/Cmd - S (Save),
Num * (Start/Stop Record), Space (Start/Stop Playback), Num 1 (Jump to left locator), Delete
or Backspace , Num / (Cycle on/off), and F2 (Show/Hide Transport panel).
PROCEDURE
1. Activate Computer-Keyboard Input.
2. Play some notes on the computer keyboard.
Filters Section
The MediaBay allows you to rene your le searches.
Media File Attributes
Media le attributes are sets of metadata providing additional information on the le.
The different types of media les have different attributes. For example, .wav audio les have
attributes, such as name, length, size, sample rate, content set, etc., while .mp3 les have
additional attributes, such as artist or genre.
MediaBay and Media Rack
MediaBay Window
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