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Chapter 7 Automation 327
Both Relative and Just Selected modes can be combined.
Deactivating Hyper Draw
To switch off Hyper Draw for selected Region(s), select View > Hyper Draw > Disable.
Other Data Types for Region HyperDraw
Autodefine
This option sets the Hyper Draw parameters automatically, making the first event in the
Region visible.
Autodefine is not limited to switching the HyperDraw display to the first incoming
controller, but it can also respond to other types of events as well. It responds in this
order:
Controller
Aftertouch (Channel Pressure)
Pitch Bend
Program Change
Note Velocity
Sustain Pedal (Controller 64)
Controller 64 (sustain) is displayed in a special way in HyperDraw: there is no graph,
merely event on” and off messages.
Defining other data types in Hyper Draw
If you want to use Hyper Draw to edit a controller that isn’t directly available in the
Hyper Draw menu, use View > Hyper Draw > Other, and select the number of the
controller and the MIDI channel in the resulting window. As soon as you select a new
Region, you will see the corresponding Hyper Draw parameters in this window.
This float window always displays the Hyper Draw parameters for the selected
Region(s).
Key commands for Region HyperDraw
The following key commands are available in the Arrange window, to speed up the use
of Hyper Draw:
Hyper Draw: Disable
Hyper Draw: Volume
Hyper Draw: Pan
Hyper Draw: Modulation
Hyper Draw: Pitch Bend
Hyper Draw: Note Velocity
Hyper Draw: Other…
Hyper Draw: Autodefine
As always, any defined key command is displayed beside the menu function.