MIDI Effects

MIDI effects can be added to instrument tracks and will generate patterns based on your keyboard input, MIDI notes or their internal programming.

To learn how to add them, read these instructions.

Note: Currently MIDI effects are only available as external Audio Unit plug-ins.

Use case examples

Playing an arpeggiated pattern on the keyboard:

Recording patterns into MIDI events:

Programming MIDI chord notes to play arpeggios when played back / exported:

Programming a drum pattern with a step sequencer effect:

Controls

The following two buttons found at the top right of each effect configure the track's behavior regarding MIDI effects. These two settings are not per MIDI effect, but for all MIDI effects of the track.

The image below illustrates the signal flow surrounding MIDI effects.

Presets

MIDI effect presets work like regular Audio Unit presets. Read these instructions for more information.