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- | ======Force-To-Scale====== | + | This page is obsolete, most information has been incorporated into the [[mididocs: |
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- | The Force-To-Scale function quantizes all notes to fit into one of the predefined scales. | ||
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- | You can define a global scale, and/or you can specify different scales for each of the Track Groups. | ||
- | {{fx_scale.gif}} | ||
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- | You can choose a fixed root note for the scale (E, G#, etc.), or you can choose " | ||
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- | Once you choose a global scale, you have to enable force-to-scale on any tracks you want forced to scale. | ||
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- | The selected global scale can also be changed from an external MIDI device or from a SEQ loopback port on CC#3 (other settings available on the MIDI --> Ext. Ctrl. Menu Page). | ||
- | ====Resources==== | ||
- | * [[http:// |
mididocs/seq/forcescale.1411322439.txt.gz · Last modified: 2014/09/21 18:00 by borfo