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NOTE
Combine this setting with the Velocity Shift parameter.
Random 1/Random 2
Allows you to introduce random variations to various properties of MIDI notes.
Range 1/Range 2
Allows you to specify a pitch or velocity range and either force all notes to t within this
range, or exclude all notes outside this range from playback.
Setting up Random Variations
You can set up random variations for position, pitch, velocity, and length of MIDI events using
one or two random generators.
PROCEDURE
1. Select a MIDI or instrument track.
2. In the Inspector, open the MIDI Modiers section.
3. Open one of the Random sections and in the Random Target pop-up menu, select the note
property you want to randomize.
4. Specify the limits of the randomization in the value elds.
The values will vary between the minimum and maximum value. You cannot set the
minimum value higher than the maximum value.
5. Optional: Repeat for other random values.
6. Play back the track to hear the randomized events.
RESULT
The corresponding properties are randomized.
NOTE
Depending on the track content, certain changes might not be immediately noticeable or might
have no effect at all.
AFTER COMPLETING THIS TASK
Deactivate the random function by opening the Random Target pop-up menu and selecting Off.
Setting up Ranges
You can lter out pitches or velocities that do not match a specied range, or force them to t a
specied range.
PROCEDURE
1. Select a MIDI or instrument track.
2. In the Inspector, open the MIDI Modiers section.
3. Open one of the Range sections, and in the Range Target pop-up menu and select a mode.
4. Set the minimum and maximum values with the two elds to the right.
MIDI Realtime Parameters
MIDI Modiers
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