Set Min/Max Velocity; Set Velocity; Smooth Events; Split Notes - Tascam SX-1 Reference Manual

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Part VII–MIDI Sequencing

Set Min/Max Velocity

This operation lets you set floor and ceiling values
for MIDI note velocities.
This slider determines the
Minimum Velocity
smallest (most quiet) value for the selection's note
velocities.

Set Velocity

This operation sets the velocity of all selected notes
to a single value.
This slider sets the velocity value (from 0-
Velocity
127).

Smooth Events

Use this operation to even out a performance. It is
especially useful for smoothing MIDI controller data,
as it averages values to produce smooth curves.

Split Notes

This operation lets you transfer selected notes from
one track to several new tracks. Each note of the
selection is placed on its own discrete track.
TIP
This function is especially useful when you wish to split
up a drum kit that currently exists on one MIDI track.
After running the Split Notes edit operation, you will

Step Record

Choosing this operation opens the Step Record dia-
log for the selected track. When Step Record is
active, notes can be entered one at a time from a
MIDI controller connected to the SX-1's

Transpose

This is a destructive transpose operaiton—it writes
the transposed data directly to the MIDI

Trim Duration

This operation lets you modify the duration of
selected notes by a set amount.

Trim Velocity

This operation lets you modify the velocity of
selected notes by a set amount.
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Maximum Velocity
largest (loudest) value for the selection's note
velocities.
Apply To
, or
Note Off
Apply To
will affect the note's
Smoothing Factor
amount of smoothing applied to the event selection.
have a separate track for every instrument in your drum
kit. This means you can solo the kick and snare alone,
for instance.
Delete Source Track
the original track after splitting out selected notes.
Leave this box unchecked and the original track will
remain untouched.
jack. Step Record's many parameters and basic oper-
ations are explained in "Step Record Mode" on
page 146.
MIDI IN
performance. For a more detailed discussion of these
parameters, see "Transpose" on page 144.
Trim Amount
to be added (or trimmed).
Trim Amount
of change. Velocity values can be added to or sub-
tracted from the original notes' velocities.
This slider determines the
This field allows the selection of
as possible targets for the operation.
Both
This field defines whether the operation
,
, or
velocities.
On
Off
Both
This field determines the
Check this box to delete
This field sets the amount of length
This slider determines the amount
,
Note On

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