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The four columns of t
raCK
l
iSt
hold the following parameters, most of
which can be changed:
The traCK liSt shows the MIDI le names in the leftmost column. Click
with your mouse and use the keyboard to change it to your liking.
The second column displays the l
engtH
of the loaded les in the format
bars:beats. This value is just for reference and cannot be changed.
The looP column denes the point in the MIDI File (or Loop File, see
below) where the le is played from the start again.
The note column lets you define a MIDI note for triggering the
respective track. Click with your mouse and move it up or down to make
a selection from the complete range of MIDI note values (C-2 to G8) or
set it to none, which means the respective track cannot be started via
MIDI notes. The trigger mode is described a few paragraphs above.
3.8.35 MIDI Transformator
The Midi tranSForMator provides some convenient tools for changing the
incoming MIDI data. Use it to shift or scale the Velocity range of notes,
transpose the pitch of incoming notes or to redirect all passing MIDI data
to a different MIDI Channel.
The C
Hannel
S
eleCt
and i
nPut
S
ourCe
settings dene whether the Midi
t
ranSForMator
receives any MIDI data and on which MIDI channel the data
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