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CAKEWALK PRO AUDIO - Other MIDI Playback Settings

CAKEWALK PRO AUDIO
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Playback
stored in the Þle. You can edit the time values in those views or use the
Edit-Slide command.
Other MIDI Playback Settings
Two other MIDI settings can affect what happens when you play back
your project, as described in the following table:
To set these options, choose Options-Project and click the MIDI Out
tab. If you have set up a playback loop, enabling either of these options
can cause an audible delay when the loop is restarted.
To Set the Time Offset for a Track…
1. Move the highlight to the Time+ column of the track you want to
change.
2. Press the + or – key until you reach the value you want.
You can also change the time offset in a variety of other ways, as
described on page 3-15. To change the time offset for more than one
track at a time, select the tracks you want to change and choose
Track-Property-Time+
.
Option… How it works…
Zero Controllers When Play
Stops
If this option is enabled, Pro Audio zeroes (resets)
the pitch wheel, the pedal Controller, and the
modulation wheel Controller on all 16 MIDI
channels whenever playback is stopped. It also
sends a “Zero All Continuous Controllers” MIDI
message, which turns off other continuous
Controllers on newer synthesizers. If you
experience frequent stuck notes when playback
stops, try checking this option.
Patch/Controller
Searchback Before Play
Starts
If this option is enabled, Pro Audio searches for
and sends the most recent patch change, wheel,
and pedal events on each port and MIDI channel
before starting playback. This ensures that all
these settings are correct, even if you start
playback at an arbitrary point in your project.

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