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[. . . ] No part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying and recording, for any purpose without the express written permission of Twelve Tone Systems, Inc. Copyright © 2004 Twelve Tone Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Program Copyright © 2004 Twelve Tone Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. ACID is a trademark of Sonic Foundry, Inc. Cakewalk is a registered trademark of Twelve Tone Systems, Inc. SANITAS and the Cakewalk logo are trademarks of Twelve Tone Systems, Inc. [. . . ] As you move the highlight through the event list, SANITAS LE updates the Now marker (time display). During playback, the event list scrolls to display the events at the current time. The current event is centered in the Event List during playback, and the highlight is on the correct event when playback stops. Any time you change the Now time, the event list is updated and the highlight is moved to the event that will be played next. 304 When the Event List view includes more than one track, events are mixed together in chronological order. For example, if you select tracks 1 and 3 when you open the Event List view, you see a single list of intermingled events from tracks 1 and 3. You can have any number of Event List views, each containing any number of tracks, open at the same time. You can change the tracks shown in the Event List view by clicking the button and choosing the tracks you want. Event List Buttons and Overview Each line of the Event List view shows a single event along with all of its parameters. All share the following parameters: · · · The time of the event, displayed in SMPTE (hours:minutes:seconds:frames) format The time of the event, displayed in MBT (measures:beats:ticks) format The event type, or kind of event The remaining parameters vary by event type. You can hide or show each kind of event by clicking its button in the Event List toolbar or by checking its checkbox in the Event Manager dialog box. Here is a summary listing of the parameters that apply to each type of event. Short name and display button. . . Note Type of event. . . Parameters. . . MIDI note Pitch (MIDI key number), velocity (0-127), duration (beats:ticks or simply ticks), MIDI channel (1-16) Pitch (MIDI key number), pressure amount (0-127), MIDI channel (1-16) Controller number (0-127), controller value (0-127), MIDI channel (1-16) Bank select method, bank number, number or name of the patch, MIDI channel (1-16) Pressure amount (0-127), MIDI channel (116) Wheel position (-8192 to 8191, where the center is 0) Parameter number (0-16383), parameter value (0-16383), MIDI channel (1-16) KeyAft MIDI key aftertouch Control MIDI controller change Patch MIDI patch change ChanAft MIDI channel aftertouch Wheel MIDI pitch wheel position RPN Registered Parameter Number 305 NRPN Non-registered Parameter Number System Exclusive data bank System Exclusive data message Text Lyric Windows Media Control Interface (MCI) command Digital audio wave Parameter number (0-16383), parameter value (0-16383), MIDI channel (1-16) Sysx bank number (0-8191) Sysx Bank Sysx Data Sysx message up to 255 bytes long Text Lyric MCIcmd Text Text (a single word or syllable) MCI command text Wave Audio Name, velocity (0-127), and number of samples Change in values, kind of shape, and length in MBT format. Choose Edit-Cut. SANITAS LE deletes the selected events. To Print the Event List 1. Choose File-Print Preview to display a preview of the printed event listing. Click the Zoom button (or just click the page) to zoom in and out, and use the Page Up and Page Down keys to review the pages. Click Print to print the event list, or click Close to close the Preview window without printing. 309 To Play Events Step by Step 1. Using the keyboard, hold the Ctrl and Shift keys and press the Spacebar to play the currently highlighted event. If the event is a note event, it plays until you release the Spacebar. 4. The highlight moves back to the last event you heard, so you can make changes. If the event is a note or Wave event, it plays until you release the mouse button. Additional Event Information Note Events--There are three values parameters for note events: · · · A pitch, which represents the MIDI key number as a note and an octave. (If the note lasts less then one beat, then only the number of ticks is shown. ) Note names may also represent percussion instruments, and lists of such note names are sometimes associated with a particular percussion patch. The note C3, for example, may really be "kick drum. " If a patch is associated with a percussion note name list, the name of the percussion instrument appears in Event List view rather than a note and an octave from the piano keyboard. SANITAS LE uses the following notation to display flats and sharps in this and other views: Character. . . b # " x Meaning. . . flat sharp double flat double sharp 310 MCIcmd Events Media Control Interface (MCI) commands are special events that let you control other multimedia hardware and software (e. g. , CD-ROM drives, laserdiscs, sound cards, animations, video) during playback. [. . . ] You may not resell or redistribute the content "as is" (i. e. , stand alone) in any way, including for use in sampling or sample playback units, or in any sound library product, or in any radio or television broadcast, soundtrack, film or other commercial product in any media, whether the works remain in their original form or are reformatted, mixed, filtered, re-synthesized or otherwise edited. LICENSEE'S RESPONSIBILITIES FOR SELECTION AND USE OF THE PRODUCT. Cakewalk hopes the Product will be useful to your business or personal endeavors. HOWEVER, SBM 14 DOES NOT WARRANT THE OPERATION OF THE PRODUCT OR THE ACCURACY OR COMPLETENESS OF ANY INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THE PRODUCT. [. . . ]

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