Reference Guide

1590 Dialog box reference
Deglitch dialog
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.
Duration
With the Duration filter you can set a minimum note duration for the track in either ticks or
milliseconds. If a MIDI event has a shorter duration than the one you set, it is removed.
For step by step instructions, see “To use the Deglitch filter” on page 1085.
Delay dialog
Using the File > Open command to open a Play List opens the Play List view, which has a Delay
button.
Clicking the Delay button opens the Delay dialog box, which lets you specify a different kind of delay
before the start of each song.
The Delay dialog box has these fields:
No Delay
Click this option to cause the song to start immediately following the previous song.
Wait for Key Press
Click this option to cause the song to start only after you press a key on your computer.
Wait for “N” Seconds
Click this option to cause the song to start only after a period of seconds, the number of which you fill
in this field.