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Song Settings and Preferences
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Bank Select: If your sound module accepts Bank Select
(please refer to the manual of your sound module), with
this message you can switch to any bank of 128 sounds
each (maximum). For this function to work correctly, via
this flip menu you must tell MAGIX midi studio genera-
tion 6 which kind of Bank Select message your instru-
ment will expect. Please refer to section Program Change
Events from page 222 onwards) on how to actually select
the Bank.
Count-In: This pull-down menu is where you set the
count-in that precedes a recording.
Wait for Note MAGIX midi studio generation 6 keeps
running in a “symmetrical” loop of one beat, centered
around the start point of the recording, until MIDI events
are input. Since the loop starts half a beat before the start
point, you are allowed up-beat notes of up to half the value
of the bar denominator (e.g. with n/4 time, a maximum of
1/8 notes).
No count-in the recording begins with no count-in.
1-9/4 Bar count-in 1 bar of count-in up to 9/4 bars count-
in.
Click only during Count In (Record): When this option is
active, the record click sounds only during the count in
and is then switched off.
MIDI Options
This page can be reached from the Arrange window by se-
lecting Options > Settings > MIDI Options… These set-
tings determine how the MIDI inputs and outputs behave.
Input Filter: The input filter switches are for filtering out
certain event types at the input of the sequencer. The sym-
bols correspond to those in the Event List. When a switch
is dark grey, it will filter out the corresponding events.
Note Events
Program Change Events
Pitch Bend Events
Controller Events
Aftertouch oder Channel Pressure Events
Polyphonic Key Pressure Events
System Exclusive Events
Sysex with MIDI Thru function: SysEx messages are
passed through the computer along with other MIDI thru
data. This is particularly important when using hardware