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To open the Transform graph

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In the MIDI Input tab of the Channel Strip Inspector, click the Transform button.

The Transform graph opens.

If a patch contains more than one channel strip with a transform graph, the transform
curves for the other channel strips in the patch appear in the controller Transform graph
window behind the current curve. Each channel strip in the patch can have its own
controller transform.

For information about editing the graph, see

Working with Graphs

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Scaling Channel Strip Velocity

You can scale the output velocity of a channel strip using the Velocity Scaling graphs.
You can scale output velocity based on note input or input velocity.

When you perform velocity scaling, each input velocity (regardless of the note being
played) is scaled to the output velocity.

When you perform note scaling, output velocity is scaled depending on the note in the
key range. This is useful when you want to have a parameter change in different parts of
the key range; for example, when a filter or attack parameter opens for higher note values
to give a brighter, sharper sound.

To open a velocity scaling graph

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In the Channel Strips area, select the channel strip on which you want to perform velocity
scaling.

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In the Channel Strip Inspector, select the MIDI Input tab.

3

In the MIDI Input tab, do one of the following:

• To open the velocity input graph, select the Velocity Input button.

• To open the note input graph, select the Note Input button.

The selected velocity scaling graph opens.

For information about editing the graph, see

Working with Graphs

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Creating Keyboard Layers and Splits

If you play a keyboard controller, you can easily create keyboard layers and splits in your
MainStage patches. You create layers and splits by adding two or more channel strips to
a patch and setting the Low Key and High Key for each channel strip to define its key
range. The key range defines the range of notes on a keyboard controller that trigger
sound from a software instrument or external instrument in the channel strip. You can
define key ranges so that they overlap (for layered sounds) or are contiguous (for splits).

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