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by Tony Decap (001107 MMD) In response to Craig Smith's request for help I include an empty CAL template that can be easily adapted to change any one scale to an other. Some explanation is included. If needed, I can provide any CAL program. As CAL is limited, not all edits imaginable are possible. That's why I am now working on MIDI-FX, a feature in Cakewalk (that is supposed to work on other music programs if supported) that has many more possibilities, including non-destructive (real-time) editing. This means that the MIDI track is processed in real-time before output, so that you can hear the result without changing the actual track. Changing the actual track can then be done at any time by pressing a button. This is, for example, very handy if you want to work in real-time on an organ that has a drum set. These notes must be forwarded in time. So you can put them on the exact musical spot, and the MIDI-FX will offset the timing for you in real time. Best regards, Tony Decap
;Leeg template CAL programma om noot nummers te veranderen. ;Empty template CAL for changing note numbers. ;Zet een ..... om naar een ..... (vul in) ;Changes a .....key to a .....key organ (fill in) ;Hoe dit Cal programma invullen?: ;Het eerste cijfer in elke zin is de noot die veranderd zal worden ;Op het einde van elke zin, net VOOR het sluitend haakje, vul je de ;noot in welke het moet worden. Voorbeeld: ; 18 (= Note.Key 115) ;Dit wil zeggen dat noot 18 veranderd wordt in noot 115. ;Als nu bv. noot 18 weg moet in plaats van een andere noot te worden, ;doe je het volgende: ; 18 (delete) ;(delete) wil zeggen verwijderen in het Engels. ;Denk eraan dat in computer de eerste noot 0 (nul) genoemd wordt. ;Dus de eerste noot (het dichtst tegen de giet) is noot 0. ;De tweede noot is noot 1, enz. ;Van de noten waarmee niets gebeuren moet, MOET je de hele zin verwijderen. ;How to use this CAL program?: ;The first digits in the sentence is the note that you want to change ;On the end of the sentence, just BEFORE the closing bracket, you must input ;the note # to which you want to change the note. Example: ; 18 (= Note.Key 115) ;This means that note # 18 is changed to note # 115 ;If a note must be deleted in stead of changed, do the following: ; 18 (delete) ;You can insert extra notes if needed. Contact me at decap@ping.be for help if needed. ;DON'T LEAVE ANY LINE THAT HAS NO PURPOSE, AS AN ERROR WILL OCCUR. REMOVE LINES NOT USED. ;Best regards, Tony Decap. ; prolog (do (= From 0) (= Thru End) ) ; body (do (if (== Event.Kind NOTE) (do (switch Note.Key 0 (= Note.Key ) 1 (= Note.Key ) 2 (= Note.Key ) 3 (= Note.Key ) 4 (= Note.Key ) 5 (= Note.Key ) 6 (= Note.Key ) 7 (= Note.Key ) 8 (= Note.Key ) 9 (= Note.Key ) 10 (= Note.Key ) 11 (= Note.Key ) 12 (= Note.Key ) 13 (= Note.Key ) 14 (= Note.Key ) 15 (= Note.Key ) 16 (= Note.Key ) 17 (= Note.Key ) 18 (= Note.Key ) 19 (= Note.Key ) 20 (= Note.Key ) 21 (= Note.Key ) 22 (= Note.Key ) 23 (= Note.Key ) 24 (= Note.Key ) 25 (= Note.Key ) 26 (= Note.Key ) 27 (= Note.Key ) 28 (= Note.Key ) 29 (= Note.Key ) 30 (= Note.Key ) 31 (= Note.Key ) 32 (= Note.Key ) 33 (= Note.Key ) 34 (= Note.Key ) 35 (= Note.Key ) 36 (= Note.Key ) 37 (= Note.Key ) 38 (= Note.Key ) 39 (= Note.Key ) 40 (= Note.Key ) 41 (= Note.Key ) 42 (= Note.Key ) 43 (= Note.Key ) 44 (= Note.Key ) 45 (= Note.Key ) 46 (= Note.Key ) 47 (= Note.Key ) 48 (= Note.Key ) 49 (= Note.Key ) 50 (= Note.Key ) 51 (= Note.Key ) 52 (= Note.Key ) 53 (= Note.Key ) 54 (= Note.Key ) 55 (= Note.Key ) 56 (= Note.Key ) 57 (= Note.Key ) 58 (= Note.Key ) 59 (= Note.Key ) 60 (= Note.Key ) 61 (= Note.Key ) 62 (= Note.Key ) 63 (= Note.Key ) 64 (= Note.Key ) 65 (= Note.Key ) 66 (= Note.Key ) 67 (= Note.Key ) 68 (= Note.Key ) 69 (= Note.Key ) 70 (= Note.Key ) 71 (= Note.Key ) 72 (= Note.Key ) 73 (= Note.Key ) 74 (= Note.Key ) 75 (= Note.Key ) 76 (= Note.Key ) 77 (= Note.Key ) 78 (= Note.Key ) 79 (= Note.Key ) 80 (= Note.Key ) 81 (= Note.Key ) 82 (= Note.Key ) 83 (= Note.Key ) 84 (= Note.Key ) 85 (= Note.Key ) 86 (= Note.Key ) 87 (= Note.Key ) 88 (= Note.Key ) 89 (= Note.Key ) 90 (= Note.Key ) 91 (= Note.Key ) 92 (= Note.Key ) 93 (= Note.Key ) 94 (= Note.Key ) 95 (= Note.Key ) 96 (= Note.Key ) 97 (= Note.Key ) 98 (= Note.Key ) 99 (= Note.Key ) 100 (= Note.Key ) 101 (= Note.Key ) 102 (= Note.Key ) 103 (= Note.Key ) 104 (= Note.Key ) 105 (= Note.Key ) 106 (= Note.Key ) 107 (= Note.Key ) 108 (= Note.Key ) 109 (= Note.Key ) 110 (= Note.Key ) 111 (= Note.Key ) 112 (= Note.Key ) 113 (= Note.Key ) 114 (= Note.Key ) 115 (= Note.Key ) 116 (= Note.Key ) 117 (= Note.Key ) 118 (= Note.Key ) 119 (= Note.Key ) 120 (= Note.Key ) 121 (= Note.Key ) 122 (= Note.Key ) 123 (= Note.Key ) 124 (= Note.Key ) 125 (= Note.Key ) 126 (= Note.Key ) 127 (= Note.Key ) ) ) NIL ) ) ; epilog NIL
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