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Meta events 122 to 127 affect transformer parameters.<br />

• Meta event #127 sets the first (top) operation value.<br />

• Meta event #126 sets the second (bottom) operation value (if available).<br />

• Meta event #125 sets the first (top) condition value.<br />

• Meta event #124 sets the second (bottom) condition value (if available).<br />

Note: Transformers can also process meta events, as long as they are not the meta events<br />

listed above.<br />

Note that all numerical condition and operation parameters used (conditions not set to<br />

All and operations not set to Thru) will be affected by the same meta event. The status<br />

condition and operation are not affected by meta events.<br />

If you want to set numerical parameters individually, or leave some fixed, use separate<br />

transformers in series.<br />

• Meta event #123 sets the transformer map position.<br />

• Meta event #122 sets the transformer map value for the current map position. (Use<br />

meta event #123 to set the position first.)<br />

Note: You can use a transformer’s Map Set operation to create these two meta events<br />

simultaneously. When the operation status is set to Map Set, the Data Byte 1 parameter<br />

specifies the map position, and the Data Byte 2 parameter specifies the map value at that<br />

position. (A meta event #122 is sent with the Data Byte 1 value, followed by a meta event<br />

#123 with the Data Byte 2 value.)<br />

You can create meta events with a fader object, you can transform MIDI events into meta<br />

events with a transformer, and you can add meta events to a MIDI region from the Event<br />

List. When you use a fader, set the Output definition to meta, then set the Data Byte 1<br />

value to the meta event number.<br />

You can remotely control any fader by changing its Input definition, allowing you to use<br />

faders (as well as other transformers) to convert MIDI events to meta events for the remote<br />

control of transformers.<br />

1132 Chapter 37 Environment Objects Reference

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