MIDI property controlling how much pressure is applied after sending a Note On message. See Channel aftertouch (ChanAft) and Key aftertouch (KeyAft).Silence and suppress the processing of a track. Archived tracks are not loaded into RAM, so they can’t be unmuted in real time. Use the archive command to reduce the demand on your CPU. See Mute.One clip fading in while another fades out. You can create destructive or non-destructive crossfades. For more information, see Fades and crossfades.Also referred to as a diminuendo, is a passage of music during which the volume gradually decreases.See The Wave Profiler for information about how to change DMA settings.In SONAR’s Step Record dialog box, duration means the actual length of time that a note sounds, as opposed to the notated value of the note, which could be different. If you check the Follow Step Size option in the dialog box, the notated value and the duration are the same.One of the many single photographic images in a motion picture or video. It is the smallest unit used for SMPTE synchronization.The beginning of a selection. Set it in the Control Bar’s Select module.Displays chord symbols as well as the fingerings on the fret board of a guitar above the Staff View.Hearing real-time playback of a track's input as it is being sent to, or recorded, in SONAR. You can enable input monitoring with a track’s Input Echo button.Temporary condition of a project with all automation turned off. You can toggle back and forth between live mode and regular mode by clicking the Global Automation Playback button in the Control Bar’s Mix module.
See the online Help topic MIDI Machine Control (MMC).Also known as the default project pitch. The project pitch is the pitch that all groove clips and ACIDized loops in your project follow if there are no pitch markers in the project. You can set the project pitch with the Project > Set Default Groove Clip Pitch command.Time up to which the music is to be played back or recorded. Set it in the Control Bar’s Select module.Subdivisions of quarter notes. MIDI projects often use a resolution of 480 parts per quarter note (PPQ); each part is also called a tick.Bar showing evenly-spaced intervals. It appears in the Track, Staff, and Piano Roll views. You can use the Time Ruler to change the Now Time, make a time selection, and insert markers. For more about the Time Ruler, see The Time ruler.Same as PPQ. Timing resolution, measured in pulses (ticks) per quarter note. Determines how finely you can specify notes.
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