User guide

900 Chapter 38 Working in the Environment
Program, Volume, and Pan
The Program, Volume, and Pan parameters transmit program changes, volume
controller (#7), and pan controller (#10) data.
No data will be sent until you activate the corresponding checkbox. If the box is already
activated, any value alterations will be sent immediately, and the values will also be
sent whenever the track is selected.
To the left of the program number, directly to the right of the checkbox, you’ll see the
Bank Select parameter. If your MIDI sound source recognizes bank select messages
(check the device manual), you will be able to switch between sound banks. If your
sound source responds to the standard Bank Select message (Controller #32), you will
be able to use this parameter directly. If not, you may define your own Bank Select
commands (see Defining Custom Bank Selects on page 906).
Transposition
Defines the number of semitones that all note events will be transposed by, on output.
Negative values transpose downwards.
Velocity
Allows you to increase or decrease the note on velocities of all note events, by an
amount between –99 and 99.
Key Limit
The two note values of the Key Limit parameter define a pitch range. All notes outside
this range will be ignored by the instrument when it plays a MIDI region. In other
words, this range of notes will not be played.
Vel Limit
The two values of the Vel Lim parameter define a velocity range. All notes with a
velocity that falls outside this range will not be played by the instrument.
Delay
The Delay parameter causes all MIDI events to be sent early or late. This allows you to
compensate for any differences in reaction time between your various MIDI devices.
Use the region Delay parameter (in the Track Parameter box shown in the Arrange) to
create rhythmic delay effects, as this allows longer delay times.