Steinberg Nuendo 4 Plug In Reference Manual
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61 MIDI effects AmpMod This is only used for the two waveforms with “periodical envelopes” (see above). The period value (set in beats) determines the length of the envelope. In the following fig- ure, Period is set to 4th and the AmpMod is 4 beats. This results in a quarter note-based curve in which the top am- plitude decreases gradually, repeated each bar. Controller Determines which Continuous Controller type is sent out. Typical choices would include pan, volume and brightness but your MIDI...
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62 MIDI effects Using switches The Switch Setup section at the bottom of the panel al- lows you to set up variations to the defined chords. This works with all three modes and provides a total of eight variations for each assignable key (that is, a maximum of 8 different chords in Global mode, 12 x 8 chords in Octave mode and 128 x 8 chords in Normal mode). The variations can be controlled by velocity or note range. Here’s how you set it up: 1.Select one of the two switch modes: velocity or note....
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63 MIDI effects Context Gate The Context Gate allows for selective triggering/filtering of MIDI data. It can be used for context selective control of MIDI devices. The following parameters are available: Poly Mode – Chord Gate When Chord Gate is activated, only notes in recognized chords are let through. There are two modes of chord rec- ognition available; Simple and Normal. In Simple mode, all standard chords (major/minor/b5/dim/sus/maj7 etc.) are recognized, whereas Normal mode also takes more...
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64 MIDI effects Density This generic control panel affects the “density” of the notes being played from (or thru) the track. When this is set to 100 %, the notes are not affected. Lowering the Density setting below 100 % will randomly filter out or “mute” notes. Raising the setting above 100 % will instead randomly add new notes. Micro Tuner The Micro Tuner lets you set up a different microtuning scheme for the instrument, by detuning each key. Each Detune field corresponds to a key in an octave...
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65 MIDI effects MIDIEcho This is an advanced MIDI Echo, which will generate addi- tional echoing notes based on the MIDI notes it receives. It creates effects similar to a digital delay, but also features MIDI pitch shifting and much more. As always it is impor- tant to remember that the effect doesn’t “echo” the actual audio, but the MIDI notes which will eventually produce the sound in the synthesizer. The following parameters are available: Quantize The echoed notes will be moved in position to a...
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66 MIDI effects Length Decay This parameter lets you adjust how the length of the ech- oed notes should change with each successive repeat. The higher the setting (25 –100), the longer the echoed notes will be compared to their original notes. About ticks and note values The timing and position-related parameters (Echo-Quant., Length and Quantize) can all be set in ticks. There are 480 ticks to each quarter note. While the parameters allow you to step between the rhythmically relevant values (dis-...
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67 MIDI effects Quantizer Quantizing is a function that changes the timing of notes by moving them towards a “quantize grid”. This grid may consist of e.g. straight sixteenth notes (in which case the notes would all get perfect sixteenth note timing), but could also be more loosely related to straight note value positions (applying a “swing feel” to the timing, etc.). ÖThe main Quantize function in Nuendo is described in the Operation manual. While the Quantize function on the MIDI menu applies the...
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68 MIDI effects 5.Select “Velocity” on the Controllers pop-up menu. This pop-up menu determines what is shown in the lower controller dis- play. 6.Adjust the velocity of the notes by dragging the veloc- ity bars in the controller display. 7.To make notes shorter, select “Gate” on the Controllers pop-up menu and lower the bars in the controller display. When a bar is set to its maximum value (fully up), the corresponding note will be the full length of the step (as set with the Quantize parameter). 8.To...
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69 MIDI effects 3.Press the Record button and press the desired keys on your keyboard to select the corresponding patterns. The pattern changes will be recorded on the MIDI track. 4.Stop recording and play back the MIDI track. You will now hear the recorded pattern changes. ÖThis will only work for the first 92 patterns. Track Control The Track Control effect contains three ready-made con- trol panels for adjusting parameters on a GS or XG com- patible MIDI device. The Roland GS and Yamaha XG protocols...
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70 MIDI effects GS Basic Controls The following controls are available when the GS Basic Controls mode is selected: XG Effects + Sends The following controls are available when the XG Effects + Sends mode is selected: XG Global Settings In this mode, the parameters affect global settings in the instrument(s). Changing one of these settings for a track will in fact affect all MIDI instruments connected to the same MIDI output, regardless of the MIDI channel setting of the track. Therefore, to avoid...