maxWerk - Copyright 2000-2007 Amanda Pehlke
Published by RedMoon Music - www.RedMoon-Music.com
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2.9 The Idea Track
An alternative to keyboard step entry that you can use to help
create Basic and Drum Loops or Melody Phrases is the live-
recorded, no-frills Idea track. This is a non-editable midifile recorder
and player of non-transposing sequences that can serve as a
simple motif-entering guide. Once you have armed this track for
recording, maxWerk will capture live MIDI input beginning at the
designated bar number. Subsequent recordings clear and overwrite
material already present. Your Idea plays back with adjustable
tempo to the instrument selected in the Idea window, layered with
any MIDI messages that this device/channel already receives. You
can quickly switch off Idea playback or ready it for automatic
triggering by means of checkboxes in the Note Editor and Melody
Phrase windows, making it unnecessary to revisit the Idea window
for this purpose.
Once you have captured an Idea of any length, you can set it to play
starting at any bar number you wish. If you set maxWerk to loop a
certain selection of bars that includes the set starting bar, you'll hear
your Idea play repeatedly along with any stored loop or Melody
information. You might even use a longer Idea track to add an
unstructured part to your finished Werk. However, the Idea track is
not recorded into your Werk midifile, nor is it saved as part of a
Werk file. Instead, you can save any number of Ideas as midifiles,
bearing in mind that in maxWerk you can play only one at a time.
Once you abandon an Idea recording by switching off playback and
subsequently quit maxWerk, the material in it is lost unless you have
saved it as a midifile. Ideas cannot have tempo, notes or any other
elements changed after they are recorded, but you can of course
import saved Idea midifiles to another application for further work.
2.10 Deeper Drums
The d1 and d2 drum buttons in the top right Main Screen panel
open an editor dedicated to the two Drum Loops. Its layout bears
some similarities to the Basic Loops' Note Editor, but an obvious