Roland Musical Instrument 用户手册
maxWerk - Copyright 2000-2007 Amanda Pehlke
Published by RedMoon Music - www.RedMoon-Music.com
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contributions. Important dynamic indicators in the lower left section
of the Main Screen show the four elements that contribute to
maxWerk's transposition status at every bar: a Key number from 0
through 11 representing A though G# with an offset flag, a Scale
name, a Tonic note number, a (+)Note number, and a triad
chord quality. We explain fully the significance of these below.
of the Main Screen show the four elements that contribute to
maxWerk's transposition status at every bar: a Key number from 0
through 11 representing A though G# with an offset flag, a Scale
name, a Tonic note number, a (+)Note number, and a triad
chord quality. We explain fully the significance of these below.
A panel of window-opening buttons fills the lower right section of
maxWerk's Main Screen. When you use one of these buttons or an
equivalent key command to open the Transposer, Melody, or
Automute windows, maxWerk automatically enables the associated
function, and the left panel function switch-button reflects its state.
maxWerk's Main Screen. When you use one of these buttons or an
equivalent key command to open the Transposer, Melody, or
Automute windows, maxWerk automatically enables the associated
function, and the left panel function switch-button reflects its state.
A vertical row of blue LED's lies to the left of the track access
buttons on the Main Screen, across from sets of virtual pan and
volume knobs for each. Besides showing track play status, the
LED's are also mute/enable switches like those in the Quick-Mutes
window. A “maxWerk” preset for Peavey’s PC-1600 MIDI controller,
described in detail in Part II, provides more mute/enable buttons in
hardware, along with a set of faders that control track volumes. One
PC-1600 fader is reserved to echo the bar scrolling key command.
buttons on the Main Screen, across from sets of virtual pan and
volume knobs for each. Besides showing track play status, the
LED's are also mute/enable switches like those in the Quick-Mutes
window. A “maxWerk” preset for Peavey’s PC-1600 MIDI controller,
described in detail in Part II, provides more mute/enable buttons in
hardware, along with a set of faders that control track volumes. One
PC-1600 fader is reserved to echo the bar scrolling key command.
1.4 Features to Note
A display lock switch appears at the bottom of maxWerk's three
larger editor screens, the Automute window, the Transposer and the
Melody Editor. This feature locks out manual edits to the graphic
displays, and is included to prevent errant mouse clicks from
damaging data until you are ready to change it. By default, display
lock re-activates when the window that includes it becomes
frontmost, but you can un-check an accompanying control box for
this feature, which affects the displays in all three windows.
larger editor screens, the Automute window, the Transposer and the
Melody Editor. This feature locks out manual edits to the graphic
displays, and is included to prevent errant mouse clicks from
damaging data until you are ready to change it. By default, display
lock re-activates when the window that includes it becomes
frontmost, but you can un-check an accompanying control box for
this feature, which affects the displays in all three windows.
Also shared among these windows is a row of locator buttons that
let you move quickly between sections of your Werk. When you go
to edit locator bar numbers, you will find this function residing in the
Scales window, where you also audition various scales or modes.
let you move quickly between sections of your Werk. When you go
to edit locator bar numbers, you will find this function residing in the
Scales window, where you also audition various scales or modes.