Refreshing the Expression List
When adding, moving, or removing layers with key switches after the Key Switch
Remote module has been set up, it can become necessary to refresh the Expression
list. To do so, click the Refresh button in the title bar.
MIDI Randomizer
The MIDI Randomizer module allows you to trigger notes randomly. These notes can
be created by modifying the original notes and/or velocity values using an adjustable
deviation amount, or within a completely independent range that can be set for key
and/or velocity. You can also limit the input range for incoming MIDI notes to decide
on which notes the module reacts.
In the Input section to the left, you can make the following settings:
Option
Low Key/High Key
Low Vel/High Vel
In the Output section to the right, there are two rows of settings.
The upper row offers the following parameters:
Option
Active
Spread
The lower row offers the following parameters:
Option
Active
Spread
Description
These values define which incoming notes are used by the
Randomizer to create random notes.
These values define the velocity range that is used by the
Randomizer to create random notes.
Description
Activate this switch if you want the Randomizer to create
notes within a certain key range.
If you activate this, you can use the input values and vary
them randomly. Use the Amount parameter to define how
much the random notes can diverge from the original keys.
By deactivating this option, you can create notes within a
specific key range, which is set using the Low Key/High Key
value fields.
Description
Activate this switch if you want the Randomizer to create
notes within a certain velocity range.
If you activate this, you can use the input values and vary
them randomly. Use the Amount parameter to define how
much the random notes can diverge from the original keys.
By deactivating this option, you can create notes within a
specific velocity range, which is set using the Low Vel/High
Vel value fields.
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MIDI Modules Reference
MIDI Randomizer