<figcaption>MIDI transformation</figcaption>
</figure>
-<p>
- Accessing the Transform tool is done by <kbd class="mouse">right</kbd> clicking
- the MIDI region <kbd class="menu">><em>name_of_the_region</em> > MIDI
- > Transform…</kbd>
-</p>
+<p>To access the Transform tool, right click the MIDI region > <em>name_of_the_region</em> > MIDI > Transform…</p>
-<p>
- To act on a property, it must be selected in the <kbd
- class="menu">Set</kbd> field, then the target value must be changed using the two
- following fields. To add more operands the "+" sign should be clicked to
- create new lines. These can be removed using the "-" sign on the
- right of the newly created lines.
-</p>
+<p>First, select the property you want to modify in the 'Set' field, then change the target value using the 2 following fields. If you want to add more operands, click the "+" sign to create new lines. You can remove a superfluous line using the "-" sign on the right of the newly created line.</p>
<p>
In the picture above, the Transform tool has been used to add a bit of
- humanization, by slightly changing the velocity of each note of the region, by
+ humanisation, by slightly changing the velocity of each note of the region, by
a random number between -19 and +19 from its original velocity. So
three operations are applied:
</p>
</p>
<ul>
- <li>note number (eg C2 is note number 24, C#2 is 25 and <a href="@@midi-notes-ref">so on</a>)</li>
+ <li>note number (e.g. C2 is note number 24, C#2 is 25 and <a href="@@midi-notes-ref">so on</a>)</li>
<li>velocity (the global intensity of the note, between 0 and 127)</li>
<li>start time (in beats)</li>
<li>length (in beats)</li>
is 1, etc.)</li>
<li>exactly (for a constant value, between 1 and 127)</li>
<li>a random number from <em>lower</em> to <em>higher</em> (<em>lower</em> and
- <em>higher</em> beeing constant values between 1 and 127)</li>
+ <em>higher</em> being constant values between 1 and 127)</li>
<li>equal steps from <em>lower</em> to <em>higher</em> (<em>lower</em> and
- <em>higher</em> beeing constant values between 1 and 127).</li>
+ <em>higher</em> being constant values between 1 and 127)</li>
</ul>
<p>