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maxWerk - Copyright 2000-2007 Amanda Pehlke
Published by RedMoon Music - www.RedMoon-Music.com
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be the target for each of maxWerk's tracks and your live “Noodle”
play. maxWerk creates a list of available preset names for GS mode
use according to the GS module model parameter setting in this file.
You can find the GS mode MIDI channel layout of maxWerk's tracks
in the "Werk Files" section near the end of this Guide.
play. maxWerk creates a list of available preset names for GS mode
use according to the GS module model parameter setting in this file.
You can find the GS mode MIDI channel layout of maxWerk's tracks
in the "Werk Files" section near the end of this Guide.
Checkboxes let you transmit or suppress sending and recording to
midifile of normal banks/program changes as well as GS patches
and sound settings. Other Global Setup parameters include MIDI
clock source and clock enable for driving external devices. You
can make click settings for the metronome, and there are options
to send transposer notes to an external device along with MIDI
beat clock. You can read about QWERTY keys and the keyboard
map mode settings for MIDI input from your controller at the start of
Part II of this Guide, "maxWerk in Depth".
midifile of normal banks/program changes as well as GS patches
and sound settings. Other Global Setup parameters include MIDI
clock source and clock enable for driving external devices. You
can make click settings for the metronome, and there are options
to send transposer notes to an external device along with MIDI
beat clock. You can read about QWERTY keys and the keyboard
map mode settings for MIDI input from your controller at the start of
Part II of this Guide, "maxWerk in Depth".
After you have prepared a Global Setup for the device/channels
desired, you must reload any already-open Werk file in order for the
MIDI information it contains to be directed properly to the newly
defined setup. A useful trick to know is that the "Back to Werk in
progress" command under the Panic menubar heading lets you
quickly re-transmit the current Werk's MIDI settings to the currently
enabled set of sound-generating devices.
desired, you must reload any already-open Werk file in order for the
MIDI information it contains to be directed properly to the newly
defined setup. A useful trick to know is that the "Back to Werk in
progress" command under the Panic menubar heading lets you
quickly re-transmit the current Werk's MIDI settings to the currently
enabled set of sound-generating devices.
maxWerk launches with an untitled (default) Werk template or
opens one of your choice, and then routes MIDI thru to the Noodle
track, which is dedicated to your live playing. Open the window for
this track to make basic settings for MIDI input from your controller.
These include an offset for incoming note velocities and an octave
shift from center. Other settings for your live play directed through
Noodle allow optional automatic mod wheel or aftertouch ramping,
along with forward or reversed ramps of GS sound shaping.
opens one of your choice, and then routes MIDI thru to the Noodle
track, which is dedicated to your live playing. Open the window for
this track to make basic settings for MIDI input from your controller.
These include an offset for incoming note velocities and an octave
shift from center. Other settings for your live play directed through
Noodle allow optional automatic mod wheel or aftertouch ramping,
along with forward or reversed ramps of GS sound shaping.
1.2 Menu Items
Whenever you choose New from the File menu, maxWerk loads an
8-count meter Werk file of default data called untitled.mWk, a copy
of which resides in the maxWerk application folder. You should not
change this locked file. While it's possible to change the Meter of an
8-count meter Werk file of default data called untitled.mWk, a copy
of which resides in the maxWerk application folder. You should not
change this locked file. While it's possible to change the Meter of an