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Song Settings and Preferences
standardized data structure of SysEx messages, this is
completely impossible.
If even a couple of sound parameters have been recorded,
each with separate SysEx faders, at differing settings be-
fore the play-start point, there will be deviations in the
sound. To get around this, try recording controller data to
remote-control the SysEx faders during playback instead.
Since chase events searches all the different controller
numbers separately, the SysEx settings for the sound para-
meters will all be correct at the play-start point. Another
advantage to this method is that controller events can be
edited graphically in the Drum Editor, or using Hyper
Draw.
Chase sep. channels in ‘All Cha’ instruments: This option
affects tracks whose Cha parameter is set to All (i.e. which
play events with their recorded MIDI channel). All defined
event types in sequences started part-way through are then
searched separately for each MIDI channel.
Chase on Cycle Jump: Switches on the Chase Events func-
tion for cycle jumps. When this function is activated, in
the check box below you may exclude notes fromthe Chase
Events function.
Send full MIDI Reset before Chasing: Before chasing
events, corresponding to the settings in the Preferences a
MIDI Reset will be sent (see section Reset Messages from
page 285 onwards).
Preferences
The Preferences are saved together with the key command
assignments as a separate file called “MAGIX midi studio
g6.prf” in the Windows directory. These settings are valid
for the whole Song.
Opening The Preferences: This Preferences window
can be reached from the main menu by selecting Options
> Settings > Global [resp. Display, Score, Reset] Prefer-
ences…
Although the settings you make in the Preferences affect
the way MAGIX midi studio generation 6 deals with all
the songs it opens, you still have to open a song before you
can alter the Preferences. You can’t open the “MAGIX
midi studio g6.prf” file directly.
Initializing The Preferences… If you erase the “Magix
midi studio g6.prf” file in your PC’s Windows folder ,
MAGIX midi studio generation 6 will create a new Prefer-