Split Channel To Tracks.cal; Random Time.cal; Thin Controller Data.cal; Thin Channel Aftertouch.cal - CAKEWALK PRO AUDIO User Manual

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SPLIT CHANNEL TO TRACKS.CAL

This program splits a track by channel into 16 new tracks. This can be
useful for Type 0 MIDI Þles, which may have data recorded on many
channels but only one track.
To use the program:
1.
Select only one track.
2.
Set the From and Thru markers for any part of the track (you
don't have to split the whole track).
3.
Run the split channel to tracks.cal program.
4.
Pro Audio displays a dialog box.
5.
Select the first track for the 16 split-channel tracks (preferably,
the first of 16 blank tracks).
6.
Click OK.

RANDOM TIME.CAL

This program randomizes event starting times. It asks you for a number
of ticks. The program then changes each event time by an amount that is
randomly between plus or minus one-half the number of ticks that you
supply.
For example, if you type the number 4, each event time will have -2, -1,
0, 1, or 2 added to it.

THIN CONTROLLER DATA.CAL

This thins continuous Controller data. It prompts you for two numbers.
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The number of the Controller that you want to thin. For example,
MIDI assigns the Volume controller to number 7.
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A thinning factor. For example, if you specify the number 3, the
program deletes every third Controller event of the kind youÕve
speciÞed.
This program never deletes Controllers with the values 0, 64, or 127,
because the goal is to thin the data without destroying the fundamental
shape of it.

THIN CHANNEL AFTERTOUCH.CAL

This works almost exactly like the previous program, but it thins
channel aftertouch (ChanAft) events. It asks you for the thinning factor.

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