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When Status = Control Change:
1V specifies a MIDI Controller number with values 0... 127.
1 = Modulation, 7 = Main Volume etc. - see Table III, MIDI CONTROLLERS,
Appendix B.
You can create Controller data at any point of the track using the Insert function
(see below) - you would then have to give a value for the 2V parameter to render
the controller effective.
2V specifies the data value of the Controller number with values 0... 127.
If, for example, the Controller events relate to Panorama changes (Controller 10)
carried out with a programmed Pedal, by adjusting the 2V value, you can alter the
Pan position of the track.
3V does not apply.
When Status = Bend:
1V specifies Pitch Bend data with values 0... 127 (LSB).
However, varying this first value of a Pitch Bend event will not affect the track.
You must intervene on the second value (2V) to produce a pitch variation. For the
Pitch Bend event, this first value corresponds to the Least Significant Byte and
normally takes the value “0”.
2V specifies the Pitch Bend excursion with values 0... 127 (MSB).
Adjusting this value modifies the Pitch Bend excursion; the “normal” value for
Pitch Bend (without effect) is 64, values above correspond to “positive” pitch
variations while those below relate to “negative” ones.
3V does not apply.
When Status = Mono Touch:
1V specifies the Mono Touch intensity with values 0... 127.
You could introduce this event to apply vibrato, for example, to all the notes played
at the specified song position.
Introduce the value 0 to deactivate the Mono Touch effect.
2V does not apply.
3V does not apply.
When Status = Poly Touch:
1V specifies the note to which Poly Aftertouch is applied with values A0... C8.
Here you can specify which note will be affected by a variation in the Aftertouch
value (effected in the 2V parameter). Introducing this event is very useful when
you want to apply an Aftertouch modification to a single note to “polish up” your
recording.