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MIDI Realtime Parameters
MIDI realtime means that you can change or transform MIDI events on MIDI or instrument
tracks before they are sent to the MIDI outputs. This allows you to change the way MIDI data is
played back.
The actual MIDI events on the track are not affected. Therefore, MIDI realtime changes are not
reected in any MIDI editor.
The following functions allow you to change MIDI events in real time:
MIDI track parameters
MIDI modiers
Transpose and Velocity on the info line
NOTE
If you want to convert the track settings to real MIDI events, select MIDI> Freeze MIDI
Modiers or MIDI> Merge MIDI in Loop.
RELATED LINKS
Merging MIDI Events into a New Part on page 536
MIDI Track Parameters
The MIDI track parameters are located in the topmost Inspector section for MIDI and
instrument tracks.
These settings either affect the basic functionality for the track (mute, solo, enable record, etc.) or
send out additional MIDI data to the connected devices (program change, volume, etc.).
The following track parameters allow you to change MIDI events in real time:
MIDI Volume
MIDI Pan
Track Delay
RELATED LINKS
MIDI Track Inspector on page 113
MIDI Modiers
MIDI modiers allow you to modify MIDI events during playback.
You can use them for the following purposes:
To modify already existing MIDI events on MIDI or instrument tracks.
To modify MIDI events that you play live.
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