Set controller
events CTRL-J
This functions allows you to fill a selected area with any number
of one single controller event. In this function-name controller
events means controller, Drum NRPN and NRPN events.
To fill a selected area with controller events is normaly the
basic step when you want to fade one MIDI controller from a beginning
value to a final value over some MIDI data. E.g. if you want some
played MIDI notes to be slightly faded in with the main volume
controller.
Example of the final
result which you want to create
So you first have to define which event type you want, press the
button Controller which changes to Drum NRPN, NRPN and
back to Controller :
Set controller events
Further you have to specify the controller type itself.
E.g. if you selected Controller, you have to define what
controller should be created, Main Volume, Balance, Pan or whatever.
Select this controller itself in the combo box further spec.
All events will get the same MIDI channel, which is selectable
in the MIDI channel combo box.
Finaly you have to enter the amount of duplicates MIDI Locator
should create of your defined controller (number of events).
The controller values itself will be set to one single value of
64/0. You can later change these values to the needed fade in
or out curve in MIDI Locator's controller value
function. Value 64/0 means that they are physical set to 64. MIDI
controller's data 2 values can actually only be set between 0
and 127, but MIDI Locator translates and shows in the value
combo box (e.g. in the MIDI editor) of some controllers a range
of -64 thru 63. These are controllers which have the middle position
at the physical value of 64 (e.g. panorama).
As explained, the actually controller curve has to be set with
the controller value function. Go on reading there after
you have now basically created the controller events.