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The MIDI tab for objects located in the Actor-Mixer Hierarchy contains a series of controls that allow you to define the object's behavior as a MIDI synthesizer:
Filter controls specify which MIDI Events are to be processed by the object.
Event controls specify what actions are to be taken for received MIDI events.
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Interface Element |
Description | ||||||
[name] |
The name of the object. | ||||||
Displays the object's color. Clicking the icon opens the color selector. Select a color to apply it to the object. When you choose a color for an object, a palette icon appears on the selected square, as well as a yellow triangle in the lower-right corner, as shown. To inherit the parent object's color, select the square at the far left of the color selector. | |||||||
Controls the Mute and Solo states for the object and shows the implicit mute and solo states for the object. Muting an object silences this object for the current monitoring session. Soloing an object silences all the other objects in the project except this one. A bold M or S indicates that the Mute or Solo state has been explicitly set for the object. A non-bold M or S with faded color indicates that the object's Mute or Solo state was implicitly set from another object's state. Muting an object implicitly mutes the descendant objects. Soloing an object implicitly mutes the sibling objects and implicitly solos the descendant and ancestor objects.
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Inclusion |
Determines whether the element is included in the SoundBanks when they are generated. When selected, the element is included. When unselected, the element is not included. To optimize your sound design for each platform, you might want to exclude certain elements on certain platforms. By default, this check box applies across all platforms. Use the Link indicator to the left of the check box to unlink the element. Then you can customize the state of the check box per platform. When this option is unselected, the property and behavior options in the editor become unavailable. Default value: true | ||||||
Indicates the number of elements in your project that contain direct references to the object. The icon is displayed in orange when references to the object exist, and in gray when no references exist. Selecting the button opens the Reference View with the object's name in the References to: field. | |||||||
Notes |
Any additional information about the object properties. | ||||||
Sets the display of the Property Editor's selected tabs. By default, there is one panel that displays a single selected tab. You can, however, click a splitter button to display two panels, divided horizontally or vertically. The selected option is highlighted with a background color. You cannot open the same tab in both panels. If you try to open the same tab in both panels, the first panel automatically opens a different tab.
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MIDI | ||||
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Interface Element |
Description | |||
Keymap Editor... |
Inspects the object in the MIDI Keymap Editor. For more information, refer to the MIDI Keymap Editor. | |||
MIDI Events | ||||
Override parent |
Determines whether the MIDI Events controls will be inherited from the parent or defined at the current level in the hierarchy. When this option is not selected, the MIDI Events controls are unavailable. If the object is a top-level object, this option is unavailable. Default value: false | |||
Play On |
Determines what type of MIDI note Event will cause the object to play.
Default value: Note-On | |||
MIDI break on note-off |
If Play On is set to Note-On, then this property determines whether the playing object stops looping upon reception of a note-off. If so, the playback of looped sounds or continuous containers is stopped, while allowing the current object(s) to finish playing. Default value: false | |||
Note Tracking | ||||
Override parent |
If the object is a top-level object, this option is unavailable. Determines whether the Playback Priority will be inherited from the parent or defined at the current level in the hierarchy. When this option is not selected, the Playback Priority controls are unavailable. Default value: false | |||
Enable MIDI note tracking |
If selected, the node’s playback will be pitch-shifted. The amount of pitch-shifting is determined by the note of the received MIDI Event and the value of Root Note. Default value: false | |||
MIDI tracking root note |
The root note of the node’s sound. This value is used in conjunction with a received MIDI note to determine the pitch-shifting of the node’s sound.
Default value: 60 Range: 0 to 127 | |||
Transformation | ||||
Transposition |
The offset applied to the MIDI event’s note. The transposition is applied before the Key Range filters.
Default value: 0 Range: -127 to 127 | |||
Velocity Offset |
The offset applied to the MIDI event’s note velocity. This applies to MIDI note Events only. The offset is applied before the Velocity filters. Default value: 0 Range: -127 to 127 | |||
Filters | ||||
Key Range Min |
Filter applied to received MIDI note events’ note. A received MIDI note Event is ignored if its note is not within the Min-Max range. Default Min: C-1 Default Max: G9
Default value: 0 Range: 0 to 127 | |||
Velocity Min |
Filter applied to received MIDI note events’ velocity. A received MIDI note Event is ignored if its velocity is not within the Min-Max range. Default value: 0 Range: 0 to 127 | |||
Channel Filter |
Filter applied to received MIDI note events’ channel. A received MIDI note Event is ignored if its channel is not in the filter. Default value: 65535 Range: 0 to 65535 |
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