[ddots-l] Re: about midi effects.

  • From: "Luis Elorza" <luiselorza@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <ddots-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 27 Jan 2007 11:17:40 -0800

it is an old message that Phil wrote and was referring to it yesterday.

----- Original Message ----- From: "D!J!X!" <megamansuperior@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <ddots-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Saturday, January 27, 2007 10:59 AM
Subject: [ddots-l] Re: about midi effects.


Hey is that message old or something, on my version of sonar 3 and jaws 5.1
I use to be able to access the whole controlls with the tab keys, they
wouldn't speak for some just say field type such as edit- buton-check
box-radio button, but I had no need for the jawss cursor, and I've used the
velocity effect over and over, all the time!
Hmm. Wonder if it changes from system to system? Something to look in to...

D!J!X!


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Subject: [ddots-l] about midi effects.

i kept this interesting message about midi effects.
thanks Phil.

----- Original Message ----- From: "Phil Halton" <philhalt@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "ddots-l" <ddots-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, December 07, 2006 10:35 AM
Subject: [ddots-l] Notes on Arpeggiator


I was so intrigued with this Cakewalk MIDI effect that I wrote down my
notes on its layout and usage.  I hope its OK to post them here-maybe
someone out there will find them useful for using this unscripted &
essentially inaccessible plug-in.

To date, I've only described the arpeggiator in these notes, but I've
successfully used a few of the other CakewalkFX plug-ins(most notably the
Velocity plugin) and they all seem to be based on the same graphical
faceplate type arrangement. If there is any interest, I can write up some

of the other plug-ins.


My Notes follow:

Cakewalk MIDI effects--Navigating their interfaces.

These effects are not accessible via CakeTalking, but you can navigate
them using the jaws cursor.  The following sections describe these dialog
boxes(actually, they're graphical depictions of a hardware faceplate), to
give an orientation to the layout and position of the various parameter
knobs and sliders.  With this information, you can easily use the jaws
cursor to move around the faceplate, choosing & setting parameters for the

desired effect. The Sonar help system gives detailed information on these

MIDI effects, their parameters & their usage. This text is only concerned

with describing the faceplate layout-not the effects usage.

Elements common to all faceplates

Using the Tab & Shift Tab keys, you can access the following:

1) The Preset combo box, and its associated Save and Delete buttons.
2) The buttons marked OK, Cancel, Audition and Help.
3) there'll be a third control you'll land on that will say "TAB".  This
is where all the effect parameters are located, but you can't access them
with the tab key while in PC cursor mode.  You'll have to use the jaws
cursor for them as described in each of the following sections.

MIDI effect--The arpeggiator.

As though you were looking at the faceplate of a piece of audio hardware:

On the left side, below the title bar is the preset combo box with its
save & delete buttons to its right.  Below the preset box, there are 3
controls stacked vertically.  The first is the "Units" combo box.  Below
that is the "Path" combo box, and below that is the "Play Through"
checkbox control.

On the far right of the faceplate are the OK, Cancel, Audition and Help
buttons, stacked  vertically in that order.

In the middle is the parameters section of the faceplate.  There are five
sliders and a display box.  The display box has the title "recognized
chord" above it, with the two words stacked above each other-not on the
same line. The Sliders have an edit box atop the slider(two of these
sliders-the output & chord sliders-have edit boxes at their bottom as well

for specifying a lower limit).  Above the upper edit box for each slider
is the sliders(parameters) name. In addition, above two of these sliders,

namely the Output &  Chord slider, there is a button to select them--only
one can be selected and each toggles on and off as you select the other.

From left to right, the faders are named:
1) Rate
2) Legato
3) Swing
4) Output
5) Chord




Navigating the faceplate with the jaws cursor

By routing the jaws cursor to the PC cursor with insert numpad -, then
pressing PageUp, then Home, you'll be at the upper left corner of the
dialog atop the title bar.  Now, cursoring down and reading the faceplate
a line at a time with the jaws say line command you'll hear:
1) the preset combo box, then two unlabeled graphics(these are the preset
save and delete buttons), then the OK button
2) the Cancel button
3) Two unlabeled graphics(these are the select buttons for the Output &
Chord sliders mentioned above)-Activated with single left mouse click.
4) The slider titles line.  You'll hear "Units:Tab", "RateTab",
"LegatoTab", "SwingTab", "OutputTab", "ChordTab", "Recognized", then the
Audition button. Don't get confused by the "tab" after each title word-its

just a control type and has no meaning here, its just part of the title
word.  Also, the word "recognized" is the first word of the "recognized
Chord" title for the visual display area which is not an input parameter.
Note that there are six input parameter titles, then the display area,
then the audition button-it'll help to orient you to the faceplate.  Note
also that the "units" refers not to a slider, but rather to the "Units"
combo box which is one of the three controls stacked on the left side of
the faceplate as mentioned earlier.
5) on this line you'll hear the parameter fields themselves.  These six
fields correspond to the titles on the line above.  By counting in from
the left edge with the jaws cursor, you can access the desired parameter.
The fields are opened for editting by a double left mouse click, and
exited with the enter key.  Note that the word "chord" after the six
parameter fields is part of the title for the "recognized Chord" display
area mentioned above.
6) on this line you'll hear "Path:Tab" and the help button.  Path is the
title for the "path" combo box.
7) First you'll  hear an unlabeled graphic, then the path edit combo
field-activated with left mouse click.  I'm not sure yet about the
unlabeled graphic-it looks like a power button.
8) this is the line that contains the "Play through" parameter.  The
unlabeled graphic before the words "play through" is the checkbox-click it

to check and uncheck.  The default state upon opening the arpeggiator is
unchecked(at least I think so, you'll have to experiment for yourself).
9) Finally, on this last line of the faceplate, you'll hear two parameter
fields with midi note information in them.  These are the lower limit
parameters for the "Output" & "Chord" parameters.  Open them for editting
with double left mouse click and exit with the enter key.

Some Operational notes

1) The two unlabeled graphics mentioned in line 3 above seem to be
Function, or "Mode" buttons.  That is, the arpeggiator seems to work
either in "output mode" or "Chord mode". Output mode actually creates the

arpeggios and places them in the midi track replacing the origional
data(or not replacing it depending on the Play through checkbox).  Chord
mode seems to be a visual thing with chords being displayed in the
"recognized Chord" display area-so a sighted person can see what the chord

they've played is actually called, for example C minor9 etc.  In either
case, checking one automatically unchecks the other--as to which is which,

you'll have to experiment.  Using the audition button, if you hear an
arpeggio then you've got the "Output" button checked.  If you don't hear
an arpeggio, then you've probably got the "Chord" button checked.

2) in the edit fields for the Output & Chord sliders (they have two each
one at the top and one at the bottom), type the number of the note and the

field will automatically update the note name--for example type 48 and the

field will say "48 C 4".

3) You can quickly get to the audition button by cursoring up or down til
you hear "Units".  Then press the end key and you'll be on the audition
button where you can left mous click to start the audition.  End the
audition with the space bar.


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