Filtering Events; Adding Arpeggio - CAKEWALK PRO AUDIO User Manual

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Swing (%)
The distortion of timing used to produce a swing feel to
the echo. A value of 0% indicates a straight rendition;
negative and positive values produce distortion of the
timing grid. For more information about swing, see
"Swing" on page 6-18.
Transpose (Steps)
The number of steps to transpose each echo note from
the previous. You can specify a Diatonic or Chromatic
scale.
To Apply Echo/Delay to MIDI Data...
1.
Select the data to be affected.
2.
Choose MIDI Effects-Echo Delay from the Edit menu or from the
pop-up menu to open the Echo Delay dialog box.
3.
Set the echo/delay parameters, as described in the table above.
4.
Click OK.
Pro Audio applies the specified echo effect to the selected data.

Filtering Events

The Event Filter command lets you remove events from the MIDI data,
keeping or passing through only those events that you specify. The Event
Filter effect works almost identically to the event Þlter used by the Edit-
Select by Filter command. For more information, see ÒEvent FiltersÓ on
page 6-28.
To Apply an Event Filter to MIDI Data...
1.
Select the data to be affected.
2.
Choose MIDI Effects-Event Filter from the Edit menu or from the
pop-up menu to open the Event Filter dialog box.
3.
Set the event filter parameters.
4.
Click OK.
Pro Audio applies the specified event filter to the selected data,
removing all those events that do not meet the filter criteria.

Adding Arpeggio

The Arpeggiator command applies an arpeggio to its input and plays it
back in real time. You can make it arpeggiate with a swing feel, or
straight and staccato or legato, vary its speed and direction, and specify
its range.

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