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If Event Type is set to Melodic Events:
To define a specific note range over which the events will
be generated, use the Start Note or End Note fields.
To enable or disable legato, tap the Legato checkbox.
When on, the generated notes will be extended or
shortened to create a long, unbroken phrase from the first
note event's start point to the last note event's end point.
Each note event will sustain until another note event
starts. If multiple note events start at the same time (and
are not the last note events), their lengths will become
identical.
When off, the generated notes will use the duration set by
the Note Length menu.
To set the maximum number of note events that can be
sounding simultaneously in the track, use the Polyphony
field to select 1–8.
To determine whether or not the notes will use a scale, tap
the Constrain Notes to Scale checkbox.
When on, the notes will be within the scale determined by
the Scale menu.
When off, the notes will be chromatic.
To set how closely together the events will be placed in
the clip, use the Density (%) slider.
To set the root note of the scale that the notes will use,
use the Root Note field.
To select the scale or mode that the generated notes will
use, use the Scale field.
The Split Note Events process divides note events into an equal
number of parts.
To set the number of parts note events will be split into, use the
Into field.
To set the process to only affect selected notes, tap the Only
selected events checkbox. When unchecked, all note events in
the clip will be split.
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