User Manual

MIDI EFFECTS PROCESSING
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REASSIGN CONTINUOUS DATA
This real-time effect is very similar to the Region
menu command with the same name (page 613),
except that it modifies only MIDI continuous data
(but not audio volume, audio pan or audio plug-in
automation).
As shown in Figure 76-10 below, notice that this
plug-in can also generate registered and non-
registered parameters (RPN’s and NRPNs).
Figure 76-10: The Reassign Continuous Data MIDI plug-in, which can
generate RPN and NRPN data.
REMOVE DUPLICATES
Remove Duplicates is a real-time plug-in that
eliminates duplicate notes on the fly. This is useful
for situations when quantization creates a chord’
consisting of the exact MIDI note. Placing Remove
Duplicates in line after Quantize helps eliminate
this problem.
Figure 76-11: The Remove Duplicates effects processor.
TIME SHIFT
The Time Shift effects processor is identical to the
Shift command in the Edit menu, except, of course,
that it has no permanent effect on the data in the
track. Since it only affects data upon playback, it
can be adjusted and even turned off (bypassed) at
any time. For details on Shift, see “Shift” on
page 563.
Figure 76-12: The Time Shift effects processor. Click the button circled
above to change the time format used to specify the amount of time.
TRANSPOSE
Choose the type of transposition you would like:
either by a single interval or using a custom
transpose map you have created with Transpose
command in the Region menu (page 570). With
interval transposition, enter any interval you like in
the value boxes provided by editing the pitch text
box (type, drag up/down, or use MIDI entry). The
specific pitches do not matter: the interval between
them determines the degree of transposition. For
example, to transpose an octave up or down,
choose C4 or C2, respectively.
The Harmonize option causes the newly
transposed data to be combined with the original
data, so that they both play simultaneously.
Figure 76-13: The Transpose effects processor.