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The Change Channel parameters are:
Measure—
• (See the explanation of this parameter on Page 13.)
For—
• (See the explanation of this parameter on Page 13.)
Status—
• (See the explanation of this parameter on Page 13.)
Range Min, Range Max—
• (See the explanation of these parameters on
Page 13.)
Src Part Group—
• This parameter selects the type of part whose data you
want to re-channelize, or you can set it to ALL, which re-channelizes the
data for all parts in the phrase.
Src Ch—
• Use this parameter to select the MIDI channel, and thus the part
within the selected part group, whose data you want to re-channelize.
Dst Part Group—
• This select the type of part to which data is to be
converted.
Dst Ch—
• This parameter selects the MIDI channel to which the data is
converted.
Change Duration
Use the Change Duration tool to change the length of sequenced notes.
The Change Duration parameters are:
Part Group—• (See the explanation of this parameter on Page 13.)
Ch—
• (See the explanation of this parameter on Page 13.)
Measure—
• (See the explanation of this parameter on Page 13.)
For—
• (See the explanation of this parameter on Page 13.)
Bias—
• If you’d like to change all of the selected notes’ lengths by the
same fixed amount, select that amount with this parameter.
Magnify—
• Use this parameter to scale notes’ lengths relative to their
original durations. When this is set to a value less than 100%, shorter
notes are lengthened and longer notes shortened to even-out the
variety of lengths. With values above 100%, shorter notes are shrunk
and longer ones lengthened to increase the variety of note lengths.
Range Min, Max—
• (See the explanation of these parameters on Page
13.)
Shift Clock
The Shift Clock tool allows you to move events in a phrase backwards or
forwards in time.
One musical use of the Shift Clock tool is to push a snare track back in
time slightly for a more funky feel. To give the snare a more aggressive
feel, you can push it forward in time a bit.
The Shift Clock parameters are:
Part Group—• (See the explanation of this parameter on Page 13.)
Ch—
• (See the explanation of this parameter on Page 13.)
Measure—
• (See the explanation of this parameter on Page 13.)
For—
• (See the explanation of this parameter on Page 13.)