Reference Guide
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Normalize dialog
another program is using your system’s MIDI outputs. This dialog box lets you choose, or decide not
to choose, an output.
For more information, see To choose MIDI devices
Normalize dialog
The Normalize dialog appears when you use the Process > Audio > Normalize command. This
dialog has the following controls:
• Presets window. Use this window and the Save and Delete buttons that are next to it to save
and manage any normalization presets that you decide to keep.
• Normalize Level slider. Drag this slider up or down to control the volume of a selection so that
the highest sample level reaches the level of the slider.
• Percentage field. This field is linked to the Normalize Level slider. This field displays the
percentage of possible normalization, from 0 to 100%.
• dB field. Like the Percentage field, this field is linked to the Normalize Level slider. Typing
values into this field moves the slider, just as moving the slider changes the values in this field.
The dB values range from -INF (silent) to 0 dB (loudest level).
Note Names dialog dialog
The Note Names dialog box appears when you right-click the piano keyboard that’s located on the
left side of the Piano Roll view. This dialog box lets you specify whether to use the settings assigned
in the Assign Instruments dialog box or different settings you specify, or drum mode.
Clicking the Configure button opens the Assign Instruments dialog box.
See also:
Assigning Instruments
Assigning Note Names
Note Properties dialog
In the Staff view or Piano Roll view, when you right-click on a note, the Note Properties dialog box
appears.
Note: When you normalize stereo data, normalization is computed on the loudest sample
value found in either channel and the same gain is applied to both.