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MIDI Processing
What is affected by the MIDI functions?
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What is affected by the MIDI functions?
Which events are affected when you use a MIDI function depends on the function,
the active window and the current selection:
Some MIDI functions only apply to MIDI events of a certain type.
For example, quantization only affects notes, while the Delete Controllers
function only applies to MIDI controller events.
In the Project window, the MIDI functions apply to all selected parts, affecting
all events (of the relevant types) in them.
In the MIDI editors, the MIDI functions apply to all selected events. If no events
are selected, all events in the edited part(s) will be affected.
Transpose
The “Transpose Setup…” option on the MIDI menu opens a dialog with settings for
transposing the selected notes.
Semitones
This is where you set the amount of transposition.
Scale Correction
Scale Correction transposes the selected notes by forcing them to the
closest note of the selected scale type. This can be used for creating
interesting key and tonal changes, either by itself or in conjunction with the
other settings in the Transpose Setup dialog.
To activate Scale Correction, click the checkbox.
Select a root note and scale type for the current scale from the upper
pop-up menus.