Hello. I am producing music using MIDI Editor, not sound pool. The function of printing sound through keyboard is very good, but I hope there is a way for me to set it myself. Is there any way to change the red area of your keyboard?
I think you need to be rather more explicit in telling us exactly what you want to do and what problems you are experiencing. As well as rather more about your computer and the exact version of MM you are running.
I might take a guess from your screenshot that this is a question about the "range" of notes available to you on your keyboard? If so, this is a setting on your keyboard which allows "Middle C" (normally known as C3) to become C2 (so all pitches are an octave lower) or C4 (an octave higher) and so on. You will need to find how to make that setting change on your keyboard; as far as I know there is no setting to change in MM itself which will allow an incoming C3 to be "read" as C4, for example.
OTOH, I see you are using the Celtic Harp instrument. I don't have this instrument to test but I wonder whether the actual range of the real instrument is quite limited; IOW Magix' Celtic Harp does not have notes outside this range because the real instrument itself does not have them?
. . . . The function of printing sound through keyboard is very good . . . .
Do you mean a connected MIDI keyboard or the keyboard displayed in the MMM screen - see image below - and can also be played from the computer keyboard.
The Celtic Harp has a range of C1 to C6 as shown above, however the computer keyboard has a restricted range, as indicated by the letters on the keys in the image above, to access the full range you have to move the keyboard range using the up down buttons shown below
If you are using a MIDI keyboard and it does not span the full range of notes eg it is a 25 key keyboard, then you need to use its Up/Down buttons to set the note range.
thank you for helping me. Unfortunately, what I wanted to do was to place the desired note on each keyboard, but it did not seem to be implemented. But it is very useful to know how to control the pitch.