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Table Of Contents
MIDI realtime parameters
The Inspector sections
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Adjusting the Transpose field transposes the selected parts in semitone
steps.
Adjusting the Velocity field shifts the velocity for the selected parts. The value
that you specify is added to the velocities of the notes in the parts.
NOTE
This transposition does not change the actual notes in the part. It only affects the
notes on playback. The transposition that you specify for a part on the info line is
added to the transposition set for the whole track.
Setting up random variations
There are two separate “random generators”, set up in the following way:
PROCEDURE
1. Open the Random pop-up menu and select which note property is
randomized.
The options are position, pitch, velocity and length.
NOTE
Keep in mind that depending on the content of the track, certain parameter changes
might not be immediately noticeable or have any effect at all (as would be the case if
applying random length to a percussion track playing “one-shot” samples for
example). To best audition the random changes, choose a track with clearly defined
rhythm and note content (as opposed to a string pad).
2. Set the desired range of random deviation by entering values in the two
number fields.
The two values govern the limits of the randomization, so that the values will vary
between the left value and the right value (you cannot set the left value higher than
the right value). The maximum random range for each property is listed in the table
below:
NOTE
You can make independent settings for the two random generators.
To deactivate the Random function, open the Random pop-up menu(s) and select
“OFF”.
Property Range
Position -500 to +500 ticks
Pitch -120 to +120 semitones
Velocity -120 to +120
Length -500 to +500 ticks