Steinberg Nuendo 4 Manual
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361 MIDI processing and quantizing The parameters have the following functionality: Minimum Length When the Minimum Length checkbox is activated, the note length is taken into account, allowing you to remove short notes. You can either specify the minimum length (for notes to be kept) in the value display or by dragging the blue line in the graphical length display below. The graphical length display can correspond to 1/4 bar, one bar, two bars or four bars. You change this setting by clicking in...
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362 MIDI processing and quantizing Compress/Expand Compresses or expands the “dynamic range” of MIDI notes by scaling the velocity values according to the Ratio setting (0 – 300%). The principle behind this is that multi- plying different velocity values with a factor higher than 1 (over 100%) will also make the differences between ve- locity values greater, while using a factor lower than 1 (un- der 100%) will make the differences smaller. In short: To compress (“even out” velocity differences), use...
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364 The MIDI editors About editing MIDI There are several ways to edit MIDI in Nuendo. You can use the tools and functions in the Project window for large-scale editing, or use the functions on the MIDI menu to process MIDI parts in various ways (see “What is affec- ted by the MIDI functions?” on page 352). For hands-on graphical editing of the contents of MIDI parts, you use the MIDI editors: The Key Editor is the default MIDI editor, presenting notes graphically in an intuitive piano roll-style...
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365 The MIDI editors Handling several parts When you open a MIDI editor with several parts (or a MIDI track containing several parts) selected, you might find it somewhat hard to get an overview of the different parts when editing. For such cases the editor toolbar features a few functions to make working with multiple parts easier and more com- prehensive: The Part List menu lists all parts that were selected when you opened the editor (or all parts on the track, if no parts were selected), and...
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366 The MIDI editors The Key Editor – Overview The toolbar As in other windows, the toolbar contains tools and vari- ous settings. You can specify which toolbar items should be shown and store/recall different toolbar configurations – see “The Setup dialogs” on page 506. The info line The info line shows information about selected MIDI notes. You can edit all values on the info line using regular value editing (see “Editing on the info line” on page 375 for details). Length and position values are...
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367 The MIDI editors The ruler The ruler shows the time line, by default in the display for- mat selected on the Transport panel. You can select a separate format for a MIDI editor ruler on the Ruler pop-up menu, opened by clicking the arrow button to the right of it. For a list of the available formats, see “The ruler” on page 31. At the bottom of the pop-up menu, there are two addi- tional items: If “Time Linear” is selected, the ruler, note display and controller display will be linear in...
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368 The MIDI editors The controller display The area at the bottom of the Key Editor window is the controller display. This consists of one or several control- ler lanes, each showing one of the following properties or event types: Velocity values of the notes. Pitch Bend events. Aftertouch events. Poly Pressure events. Program Change events. Any type of continuous controller event. To change the size of the controller display, drag the di- vider between the controller display and the note...
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369 The MIDI editors Using the Trim tool The Trim tool allows you to change the length of note events by cutting off the end or the beginning of notes. It is available in the Key Editor and in the List Editor. Using the Trim tool means moving the note-on or the note- off event for one or several notes to a position defined with the mouse. Proceed as follows: 1.Select the Trim tool in the toolbar. The mouse pointer changes to a knife symbol. 2.Locate the notes that you wish to edit. To edit a single...
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370 The MIDI editors When the loop is activated, the cycle isn’t shown in the ruler. 2.Now you need to specify the length of the loop. You have the following possibilities: [Ctrl]/[Command]-click and [Alt]/[Option]-click in the ruler to set the start and end of the loop, respectively. Edit the loop start and end positions numerically in the fields next to the Loop button. Click and drag in the upper part of the ruler to move the locators to the desired positions. The independent track loop is...