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MENU AND DIALOG REFERENCE
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3. Make settings for one of the functions in the dialog and click the
Apply button next to the settings.
All settings can be made by clicking the spin controls or by clicking in a
value field and entering a value numerically. The functions are described be-
low.
4. If you like, use other settings in the same way.
You can use the transport controls as usual while the dialog is open. This al-
lows you to play back the events to check out the changes.
5. When you are done, close the dialog.
Transpose
This function transposes the selected notes up or down, by the specified num-
ber of semitones.
Velocity
Adjusts the velocity of the selected notes.
D The Add field lets you add a fixed amount to the velocity values.
To subtract, enter a negative amount. Note that the possible velocity range is
0-127. Adding an amount to a note with velocity 127 will not make any dif-
ference.
D The Scale field allows you to scale velocities by a percentage factor.
Scaling with a factor above 100% will increase the velocity values, but also
make the difference between soft and hard notes bigger. Scaling with a fac-
tor below 100% will decrease the velocity values, but also make the differ-
ence between soft and hard notes smaller.
D By combining the Add and Scale functions, you can adjust the “dy-
namics” of the notes in various ways.
For example, by using a Scale factor below 100% and Add a suitable
amount, you can “compress” the velocity values (decreasing the difference
between the velocity values without lowering the average velocity).
Scale Tempo
This function will make the selected events play back faster (Scale factor above
100%) or slower (Scale factor below 100%). This is achieved by changing the
position of the events (starting from the first selected event) and adjusting the
length of the notes accordingly.
D The buttons [*2] and [/2] are “shortcuts” to Scale factors 200% and
50%, respectively.
These are probably the most common values used, simulating double tempo
and half tempo.
! This function affects all types of events: notes, controllers and pat-
tern changes!
Alter Notes
This function alters the properties pitch, length and velocity of the selected
notes in a random fashion.
D The function will only “use” values that already exist among the se-
lected notes.
For example, if you have selected notes within a specific pitch interval, the al-
tered notes will remain within this pitch interval. Similarly, only velocity values
and note lengths that were already used in the selection will be applied by
the Alter function. You could say that the function “shuffles” the existing
properties in a selection and redistributes them among the notes.
! This means that the less variation there is among the selected
notes, the less the effect of the Alter function.
D You can adjust the amount of Altering with the Amount value.
This function is especially useful for experimenting with REX loops.
Select some notes on a Dr.Rex track and use Alter Notes to create
instant variations, without losing the timing and rhythmic feel of the
loop!
Reload Samples
This menu item is used with the NN-XT sampler. When you select this, any
changes you have made on a loaded sample using the single adjustment sample
parameters are immediately undone, and the settings revert back to the original.
Add Zone
This menu item is used with the NN-XT sampler. It is used for adding an empty
zone to the key map. An empty zone can be resized, moved and edited in the
same way as zones that contain samples.
An empty zone is indicated with the text “**No Sample**”. After you have added
an empty zone, you can assign a sample to it.
Single adjustment parameters
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