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The Logical Editor, Transformer, and Input Transformer
Setting up filter conditions
Searching for controllers
There is similar extended functionality when searching for controllers: If you have
added an additional “Type = Controller” condition line, the Logical Editor will “know”
you are searching for controllers. The Parameter 1 column will then show the names
of the MIDI controllers (Modulation, Volume, etc.) when Value 1 is selected as Filter
Target.
Searching for MIDI channels
Each MIDI event contains a MIDI channel setting (1–16). Normally, these settings are
not used, since the MIDI event plays back on the MIDI channel set for its track.
However, you can come across MIDI parts with events set to different channels, for
example in the following scenarios:
- If you have recorded MIDI from an instrument sending on several different
channels (e.
g. a master keyboard with different key zones).
- If you have imported a MIDI file of type 0 (with a single track, containing MIDI
events with different channel settings).
Searching for MIDI channel values is straightforward; you select a Condition and enter
a MIDI channel (1–16) in the Parameter 1 column (and, if you have selected one of the
Range Conditions, a higher channel in the Parameter 2 column, creating a value
range).
Searching for element types
Selecting Type as the Filter Target allows you to find elements of a certain type only.
- The Condition column contains only three options: Equal, Unequal and All Types.
- Clicking the Parameter 1 column displays a pop-up menu, listing the available
types (Note, Poly Pressure, Controller, etc.).
The Logical Editor will find all elements matching or not matching the selected type
(depending on the Condition).
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As mentioned above, selecting Type = Note or Type = Controller adds some
additional functionality to the Logical Editor. You should make it a habit to add a Type
condition when applicable.