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<h2><a name="midi"></a>MIDI Converter</h2>

<p>This is a experimental monophonic MIDI converter.
The parameters are not stored on presets but are saved as preferences
and is remembered each time you start the program.</p>

<p>The most important thing for a better results is
<b>tune your guitar.</b> You need to connect with qjackctl or
whatever Alsa-Seq connect utility the rakarrack MC OUT port to a
synthesizer or sequencer device in order to produce sound or record
something.</p>

<p>The <b>Trigger</b>parameter controls the volume
passed to the note recognition algorithm.</p>

<p>The <b>Velocity</b> is for adjust the MIDI velocity
sensitivity message send.</p>

<p>The <b>Channel</b> is the channel selected for the
MIDI message, of course.</p>

<p><img src="imagenes/midi.jpg" alt="rakarrack Midi Converter" align="bottom" border="0" height="61" width="351"></p>
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