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Table Of Contents
MIDI realtime parameters
The Inspector sections
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Monitor button
When this is activated (and the “MIDI Thru Active” option is activated in the
Preferences dialog, MIDI page), incoming MIDI will be routed to the selected
MIDI output.
Volume
Use this to adjust the level for the track. Changing this setting will move the
track’s fader in the MixConsole and vice versa.
MIDI Pan
Use this to adjust the panning of the track.
Delay
This adjusts the playback timing of the MIDI track. Positive values delay the
playback while negative values cause the track to play earlier. The values are
set in milliseconds.
In/Out/Chn pop-up menus
This is where you select MIDI input, MIDI output, and MIDI channel for the track.
Edit Instrument button
If the MIDI track is routed to a VST instrument, clicking this button opens the
control panel for the VST instrument.
Bank and Program Selector pop-up menu
Allows you to select a sound, see below. (If no bank is available, only the
Program selector is shown.)
Map pop-up menu
Allows you to select a drum map for the track.
NOTE
Note that the functionality of the Bank and Program selector settings (used
for selecting sounds in the connected MIDI instrument) depends on the
instrument to which the MIDI output is routed, and how you have set it up in
the MIDI Device Manager. The MIDI Device Manager allows you to specify
which MIDI instruments and other devices are connected to the various MIDI
outputs, thus making it possible to select patches by name.
Many of the basic track settings are duplicated in the MIDI Fader section of
the Inspector.
R
ELATED LINKS
Track List on page 33
Using Channel Settings on page 236
Writing Automation Data on page 361
Applying Track Presets on page 103
Setting Volume on page 219
MIDI Fader section on page 411
Using MIDI devices on page 413