Oregon Scientific 17015 User Manual page 26

Oregon scientific 17015 children learning tool: user guide
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The chord edit box is closed with the small button marked with an X at the top right hand corner of the box.
Note Parameters Box
It is possible to have greater control over the MIDI notes by using the note parameters box. Click the left mouse button
on a note in a note box to bring up the note parameters box. There are four editable parameters . All values are altered
by clicking on the little arrows next to the number.
The note length value is the percentage of the length of the
note box that the note will play for. A value of 99 or 100
means that the note will sound for the full duration of the
note box (defined by the tempo). A note length of 99
indicates that the note stops at the end of the note box.
If the next note box has the same note in it then the notes
will sound individually giving a staccato sound. A note
length of 100 indicates that the note continues into the next
note box, producing a longer sounding note. If the value is
less than 100 the note will stop playing before the column
highlight bar has moved on to the next column.
The volume is the relative volume of the note. The volume can be altered from 0 to 127 (maximum).
The Pan value is the stereo panning of the note. This can be changed from L63 (all sound comes from the left speaker),
through 0 (the sound is centered) to R63 (all sound comes from the right speaker).
Pitch bend can be played in using the Effects Wheel in the Pitch Bend position. Play a note and hold the key down.
If you move the wheel at the same time the pitch of the note can be varied. The value can also be altered here
between -127 (one tone down), and 127 (one tone up).
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