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Note Expression
Recording
When you now start overdubbing, the values for all these controls are attached to the
notes that are passed during overdub recording, replacing any existing controller data
of the same type.
Resetting the Latch buffer
Whenever data is present in the Latch buffer, the “Reset Latch buffer” button
becomes available. If you click this button, all the memorized values are removed from
the Latch buffer.
Ö When you are using Latch mode in combination with cycle recording, the Latch Buffer
is automatically reset at the end of the cycle.
Recording Note Expression data via MIDI input
An alternative way to enter Note Expression data for existing notes is using Note
Expression MIDI input. When you activate the “MIDI Input” and “Note Expression MIDI
Input” buttons on the Key Editor toolbar, you can replace the controllers for the
selected note.
To record Note Expression data via MIDI input, select a note and move the active
control on your MIDI device.
The note is played in real time and any manipulation of the controls, i. e. all
incoming controller data, is recorded for this note. Recording stops when the end
of the note or the end of the release phase (see
“Editing the release phase of a
note” on page 575) is reached, or when you deselect the note.
Recording the sustain pedal
When the sustain pedal (MIDI CC 64) of the connected MIDI device is held during
recording, the following applies for VST
3 parameters (not for continuous MIDI
controllers):
When a note-off event is received (when the key on the connected keyboard is
released), this message is not sent to the VST
3 instrument but is instead created
by the program when the sustain pedal is released.
This makes it possible for the VST 3 instrument to play back controllers that are
sent after a key was released.
The release phase of the recorded notes ends when the sustain pedal is released.
Reset Latch Buffer
Click here to activate Latch mode