Sustain Pedal Control Configuring Your Sound Card and MIDI Equipment

Editing MIDI Controller Data

There are a variety of ways that you can control the sound of a MIDI device other than the most common ways described in the previous topics: channel volume, pan, pitch bend, and sustain pedal.

The following example shows the modulation wheel applied to the second note. The modulation wheel typically produces a vibrato effect.

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Generate/prcarrow.gif To view and edit MIDI controller data:

1.      With the mouse, navigate to the Graph Palette.

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Type SHIFT+X.

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2.      Click the MIDI Controller Data Generate/generic_midi_controller_.jpg button in the Graph Palette.

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Type "c" for controller data.

Composer will display the following dialog box:

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3.      Select the type of MIDI controller data you wish to view and edit.

4.      The procedures for most types of controller data are similar to those for editing pitch bend.

 


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Sustain Pedal Control Configuring Your Sound Card and MIDI Equipment