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Continuous data

Continuous data is MIDI information that’s not related to individual notes. Usually the term refers to devices on your MIDI keyboard that modify the notes in some electronic way: volume and sustain pedals (and other MIDI controllers), pitch and modulation wheels, channel pressure (aftertouch), and breath controllers are some examples. You can record any continuous data when you use HyperScribe to transcribe your music; furthermore, using the MIDI tool, you can graphically edit this data.

In order to playback continuous data recorded with HyperScribe, you must first set Human Playback to None. To do this, from the MIDI/Audio menu, choose Human Playback > None.

This entry describes the general recording, playback, and editing of standard controllers. For information on specific controllers, see their separate entries: Channel Pressure; Patches; Pedal markings; Pitch wheel; and Volume.

 

Specifying which continuous data you want to record with HyperScribe

Editing continuous data

Copying or erasing continuous data

 

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