Reference Guide
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Glossary
Broadcast wave
A wave file with the following embedded information: description, originator, origination date,
origination time, and SMPTE time reference.
Bundle file
A single file that incorporates all project information and audio data. Bundle files are useful for
creating backups of your work or for moving projects from on computer to another.
Cakewalk Application Language (CAL)
An event-processing language that extends Cakewalk with custom editing commands. Useful for
applying quantization, humanization, or other instant changes to MIDI events.
See “Running CAL programs” on page 1173.
Channel
Path through which MIDI transmits information. MIDI devices typically send data over 1 of 16
channels, or over all channels simultaneously (Omni).
Channel aftertouch (ChanAft)
MIDI property regulating the pressure applied to all the notes of the instrument on the specified
channel.
Chord
Three or more notes played simultaneously. Typically represented by a single letter representing its
root, numbers representing additional notes, and symbols representing its quality. On the guitar
chord grid, the notes are shown on the neck of a guitar.
See “Adding chord symbols” on page 1018.
Chord symbol
The c among the expression marks on the staff view. Put one above the notes where you want to
define a guitar chord grid.
See “Chords and marks” on page 1018.
Clip
A reference to a portion or entire audio or MIDI file stored on your computer. Clips can be edited,
moved, linked, copied etc. as a means of creating your project.
Clone
A command that allows you to copy a track along with its properties. You can choose to copy the
clips or events or both. You can choose the destination track for the copy.
Controllers
Pedals, knobs, and wheels on your electronic instrument that you can use to change the sound
while you're playing.
See “Controllers, RPNs, NRPNs, and Automation Data” on page 716.