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Define Instruments and Names dialog
Dialog Reference
Define Instruments and Names dialog
When you use the Options > Instruments command, the Assign Instruments dialog box appears,
which contains the Define button. Clicking this button opens the Define Instruments and Names
dialog box, which has the following fields.:
The Define Instruments and Names dialog box contains two trees:
The Instruments Tree
The Instruments tree occupies the left side of the dialog box and lists all defined instruments and
their characteristics
The Names Tree
The Names tree shows all the resources you use to define an instrument.
To define an instrument, you drag resources from the Names tree to the appropriate branches on the
Instruments tree. Each resource is color-coded—for example, you can only drag a Names list to an
Instrument tree branch of the same color.
See also:
Creating Instrument Definitions
Assigning Instruments
Importing Instrument Definitions
Deglitch dialog
The Process > Deglitch command opens the Deglitch dialog box. When recording MIDI guitar,
even the best players occasionally play unintended notes. The Deglitch feature allows you to filter
out many of these unintended notes.
There are three filters in the Deglitch dialog:
Pitch
With the Pitch filter you can set the maximum pitch allowed in the track. If a MIDI event has a higher
pitch than the maximum you set, it is removed.
Velocity
With the Velocity filter you can set a minimum velocity allowed in the track. If a MIDI event has a
lower velocity than the one you set, it is removed.