
369 Live MIDI Effect Reference
On/Off Balance — This determines the velocity of the output note. It is a balance between the
incoming note’s Note On and Note Off velocities. If your MIDI keyboard does not support MIDI
Note Off velocity, you can just set this to zero.
Decay Time — This is the time needed for an incoming note’s velocity to decay to zero. The
decay begins immediately from the moment the device receives a MIDI Note On message. The
value at the time of Note Off will become the velocity of the output MIDI note.
Key Scale — The pitch of incoming notes can be used to alter the length of the output notes.
With positive values, notes below C3 will be made progressively longer, and notes above C3
will be made shorter. Negative values will invert this relationship.
23.4 Pitch
The Pitch Effect.
Pitch is a transposition tool that changes incoming note pitch by +/- 128 semitones.
The Range and Lowest controls act together to define a pitch range through which notes are
allowed to pass. Notes outside of the defined pitch range will be blocked, and the effect’s LED
light will flash when this happens.
Notes outside of the pitch range are limited based on their untransposed pitch, prior to the trans-
position stage of the effect.
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