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Gate is standard, note-on velocity. This option resets the velocity value to 0 when a note is re-
leased. Use this source if you want to track the velocity of the notes you are playing, but only
for as long as a note is held.
Inverse Gate is note-off velocity. This option resets the velocity value to 0 when another note is
played. Use this source if you want to track the note-off velocity of the notes you are playing,
but only for as long as no other note is played.
This is useful for controlling envelope parameters when a note is released with-
out affecting the notes that follow.
(2) Level: Sets the output level of modulation produced by the Tracker. At the left position, the
output is at zero, at the right position, it's at 100%.
(3) Vertical grid: Sets the vertical resolution of values in the Tracking view (9). By default, the
number of available values is set to 24 (bipolar -24 to +24, unipolar 0 - +24).
(4) Snap to Grid: Ensures the grid value is adhered to even when making fine adjustments by
holding the right-mouse button and dragging.
(5) Select zone: Click and drag in this area to select multiple breakpoints. The segments between
them can be edited using the Segment Edit zone (7).
(6) Tracking view: Here you can draw curves and offsets that define the Tracker's modulation
output using the different edit modes (6). The content of the other Trackers is shown as greyed out
curves or offsets in the background (depending on which type of content is active in the Tracker
being edited.
(7) Segment Edit zone : Use this area to edit single or multiple segments between breakpoints.
Clicking and dragging moves the segments to a new position in the Tracking view. Right-clicking
and dragging allows you to make fine-adjustments without snapping to the grid. Double-clicking
deletes segments.
(8) Zoom bar: Zooms and navigates in the Tracking view (6). Clicking and dragging the handles
zooms in and out. Clicking and dragging the bar scrolls the contents. Double-clicking the bar
zooms out completely.
(9) Edit mode: Determines whether the Tracker's modulation output is defined by a curve, offsets,
or a combination of the two in the tracking view (8). For more information, see Tracking View and
Edit Modes.
(10) Range switch: Sets the range of the Performer to bipolar or unipolar.
(11) Initialize: Clears all curves and offsets, and resets the grid to bipolar or unipolar.
20.2. Tracking View and Edit Modes
The Tracking view is used to establish the relationship between the MIDI input on the horizontal
axis and the Tracker's modulation output on the vertical axis. It can contain a curve, offsets, or a
combination of the two. This determines not only how you interact with the Tracker, but also its
modulation output.
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