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A few examples will illustrate some of the many uses of the Process-Interpolate
command. These examples apply to the note event type, though the command can
be used on any type of event.
Parameter... Search
range...
Replacement
range...
Effect...
Pitch (key) From C2 to C4 From C4 to C6 Transposes all notes in the
search range up two octaves
Pitch From E2 to E2 From Eb2 to Eb2 Converts all Es in octave 2 to Eb
in the same octave
Pitch From E? to E? From Eb? to Eb? Converts all Es in all octaves to
Eb in the same octave
Pitch From E? to E? From E? to Eb5 Converts all Es to Eb in octave 5
Pitch From C1 to C8 From C8 to C1 Inverts all the notes in the
specified range
Velocity From 0 to 127 From 80 to 127 Compresses the velocity values
into a narrower range
Velocity From 0 to 127 From 127 to 0 Inverts the velocity values
(makes loud notes soft, and soft
notes loud)
Duration From 0:01:00 to
0:02:000
From 0:01:000 to
0:01:000
Converts all notes that are
between a quarter note and half
note in length, and makes them
all quarter notes
Channel From 1 to 1 From 2 to 2 Changes all events on MIDI
channel 1 to MIDI channel 2
Channel From 1 to 16 From 4 to 4 Reassigns all events to MIDI
channel 4

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