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Compression
This parameter acts on MIDI and Drum Parts and can be made to compress or ex-
pand the dynamic range of MIDI notes. It does this by adjusting velocity values
(make sure that your sounds are velocity sensitive!) It can be set to Off and 25% to
200% (where 25% means that all velocity values are divided by four, and 200% that
they are doubled). The point is, that this will also affect the difference in velocity
between the notes. By combining this with the Velocity parameter, you can com-
press or expand the velocity range of the notes in a Part. An example:
Let’s say you have three notes with the velocity values 60, 90 and 120, and wish to
“even out” the velocity differences somewhat. If you set the Compression value to
50%, the notes will play back with the velocity values 30, 45 and 60. By adding 60
in the Velocity field, you will have the notes playing back with the velocity values
90, 105 and 120, meaning you have in effect compressed the velocity range.
In a similar way, you can use Compression values greater than 100% together with
negative values in the Velocity field, to expand the velocity range.
Remember that the maximum velocity is always 127 no matter how much
you try to expand.
Pan
This parameter allows you to send Pan messages (MIDI Controller 10) to your
MIDI instrument, placing different sounds in different stereo positions. The possi-
ble values are Off, L1–L64 (left), 0 (center) and R1–R63 (right).
Check the MIDI specification of your instrument to make sure it responds to
Pan messages.
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