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The Logical Editor, Transformer, and Input Transformer
Setting up filter conditions
Ö System Exclusive events are not included in the table above, because they do not use
value 1 and 2.
Because value 1 and 2 have different meanings for different events, searching for
value 2 = 64 would both find notes with the velocity 64 and controllers with the
amount 64, etc. If this is not what you want, you can add an additional filter condition
line with the Filter Target “Type”, specifying which type of events to find (see below).
The general procedures when searching for value 1 or 2 are:
If you select any Condition other than the Range options, you set up a specific
value in the Parameter 1 column.
Here, the Logical Editor will find all events with a value 2 less than 80.
If you select Inside Range or Outside Range in the Condition column, the range
consists of the values between Parameter 1 and Parameter 2.
Note that Parameter 1 should have the lower value.
Searching for note pitch or velocity
If you add another condition line with the Filter Target “Type”, Condition “Equal” and
Parameter 1 set to “Note”, the Logical Editor will “know” you are searching for pitch or
velocity. This has the following benefits:
- The Filter Targets Value 1 and Value 2 will be displayed as “Pitch” and “Velocity”
respectively, making it easier to grasp the function of the filter condition.
- Pitch values in the Parameter columns will be displayed as note names (C3, D#4,
etc.). When entering pitch values you can either type a note name or a MIDI note
number (0–127).
- When Value 1 (pitch) is selected as Filter Target, an additional option appears in
the Condition column: “Note is equal to”. When this is selected, you specify a note
name in the Parameter 1 column but without any octave number (C, C#, D, D#,
etc.). The Logical Editor can then find all notes of a certain key, in all octaves.
See “Combining multiple condition lines” on page 589 for more info on working with
multiple filter condition lines.
VST3 Event Not used. The value of the VST3 event
parameter. The value range of the
VST3 event (0.0 to 1.0) is
transformed into the MIDI value
range (0-127), i.
e., the VST3
event value 0.5 corresponds to
64. For some operations that
require a higher resolution, you
can make use of the “VST3 Value
Operation” parameter, see
“Action Target” on page 591.
Event type Value 1 Value 2
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This is particularly useful when searching for note pitch or velocity values, as
described below.