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- 3. Editing A Sequence
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- 3.3. Mixer Console Mode
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- 3.3.1. Output Note Events
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- In a note map, clicking on a block sends a note event to the MIDI-out port.
- Parameters channel, note number and velocity correspond to the click point.
- In a keyboard view, clicking or dragging on keyboard sends note events to
- the MIDI-out port. The channel of note events will be the specified channel.
- You can not sent a note event from a velocity meter.
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- 3.3.2. Output Continuous Events
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- By clicking or dragging on a level meter view box, an event is sent to the
- MIDI-out port. Channels, and values of events correspond to the click point.
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- 3.3.3. Output Program Change Events
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- By clicking on a program name view box, a popup menu which allows you to
- choose a program to sent will appear. After you choose a program, a program
- change event will be sent to the MIDI-out port.
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- 3.3.4. Other special events
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- These special events can not be sent to the MIDI-out port.
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- 3.3.5. Recording Operations On Mixer Console Mode
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- While recording, events which are sent to the MIDI-out port caused by above
- operations are also recorded into your sequence. These events are merged
- with events which are incoming from the MIDI-in port. If you set the
- "Multi-channel recording" option (in the "Recording-options" dialog) to
- unchecked, events incoming from the MIDI-in port will be placed into the
- current channel, but each event caused by operations on the Mixer console
- will be placed into an original channel.
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- MIDIGraphy / User's Manual (English Edition)
- Copyright (c) 1993-98 M. Maeda (TONTATA).
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