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Note Expression
Setting up the Note Expression Inspector tab
Setting up the Note Expression Inspector tab
To be able to work with Note Expression, you have to set up the parameters first. This
is done on the Note Expression tab in the Inspector of the Project window or the Key
Editor.
The top area of the Note Expression tab shows a list of parameters. The VST 3
controllers are shown first, followed by the MIDI controllers. Which VST
3 controllers
are available depends on the instrument that is used. The MIDI controllers can be set
up in the MIDI Controller Setup dialog, see
“Selecting the event type” on page 503.
Ö If many controllers are available, you may have to navigate through the list using the
scrollbar.
If an asterisk (*) is displayed in front of a parameter name, data for this controller
exists. The number to the right of a parameter determines the MIDI controller mapped
to the parameter for recording, see
“Mapping controllers” on page 569.
In the middle section of the tab, you can make settings for the parameter that is
selected in the list. The following options are available:
Option Description
Parameter name and
color selector
By clicking on the colored square to the right of the parameter
name, you can specify which color is used for the parameter in the
Inspector and in the note display. You can also define a Note
Expression color set. For further information on setting up colors,
see
“The Project Colors dialog” on page 708.
MIDI assignment field
and pop-up menu
Here, you can specify the MIDI controller assignment for
recording for the selected parameter by either selecting it from the
pop-up menu or using the MIDI Learn button, see
“Mapping
controllers” on page 569.
MIDI Learn button You can assign any control of your external MIDI controller to the
selected parameter. Click the MIDI Learn button and move the
fader or knob on the external device, see
“Mapping controllers” on
page 569.
Parameter range
controls (Min/Max)
If you want to use only a certain value range of the parameter, you
can specify it here. Set the range by changing the minimum and
maximum values or use the slider below the fields.
Using a parameter range allows you to make finer settings for
certain parameters. This is especially useful for the VST 3
parameter “Tuning”. Specify the range you want to use and enter
or record the corresponding data.
Settings for the
selected controller
VST 3 controllers
MIDI controllers
Global settings
In the CC column, the controller
assignment is shown, if any.