Helpful ReplyManually editing MIDI key offset and other values

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2013/02/06 11:54:11 (permalink)

Manually editing MIDI key offset and other values

Hello,

Can I manually edit, I mean by typing, the MIDI key offset value in the inspector panel or elsewhere? Can I edit any values in the track view by typing? 

Thanks!
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Re:Manually editing MIDI key offset and other values 2013/02/06 11:59:14 (permalink)
Try the Event Inspector Module. In the Control Bar right click and select Event Inspector Module until it replaces one of the current modules. Then select the Notes in the PRV (I think it works in the InLine PRV as well) and then punch in the value you want the note(s) at.

Check out this vid on Digifreq...

http://www.digifreq.com/digifreq/video.asp?ID=7

Hope that helps.

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Re:Manually editing MIDI key offset and other values 2013/02/06 12:00:27 (permalink)
And sorry if I misunderstood the question. 
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Re:Manually editing MIDI key offset and other values 2013/02/06 12:06:02 (permalink) ☄ Helpful
gelybar


Hello,

Can I manually edit, I mean by typing, the MIDI key offset value in the inspector panel or elsewhere? Can I edit any values in the track view by typing? 

Thanks!
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FBB answered this in another thread yesterday. Yes you can, by clicking in the field, then hitting F2 which will bring up an entry box you can type into. Same for all of the other MIDI fields, all the entry fields on the track view I believe, and some knobs on the inspector (%'age) and the pan knobs in console view.

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Re:Manually editing MIDI key offset and other values 2013/02/06 12:32:41 (permalink)
Beepster


And sorry if I misunderstood the question. 

No problem, thanks anyway, maybe my question wasn't clear enough.
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Re:Manually editing MIDI key offset and other values 2013/02/06 12:34:01 (permalink)
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gelybar


Hello,

Can I manually edit, I mean by typing, the MIDI key offset value in the inspector panel or elsewhere? Can I edit any values in the track view by typing? 

Thanks!
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FBB answered this in another thread yesterday. Yes you can, by clicking in the field, then hitting F2 which will bring up an entry box you can type into. Same for all of the other MIDI fields, all the entry fields on the track view I believe, and some knobs on the inspector (%'age) and the pan knobs in console view.



That's it, thank you! I tried to search for it in the forums, but didn't find that thread.

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Re:Manually editing MIDI key offset and other values 2013/02/06 12:36:35 (permalink)
No problem, thanks anyway, maybe my question wasn't clear enough.

Nah, I just screwed up. Still learning and can't remember what MIDI offset means so I took a shot with the Event Inspector suggestion. I'll have to go look at my notes. Glad you got it sorted.
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