Specifications
Chapter 25: MIDI Event List 395
2 In the MIDI Event List View Filter dialog, se-
lect the All Except option.
3 Select the options for Mono Aftertouch, Poly-
phonic Aftertouch, and System Exclusive. Leave
all other messages deselected.
When using the All Except option, the selected
events are not displayed. Conversely, when us-
ing the Only option, only the selected events are
displayed.
4 Click OK.
Navigating in the MIDI Event List
You can use the Tab and Arrow keys to move
through the MIDI Event List. You can also locate
to the Edit start point, or any other specified lo-
cation.
To move through the MIDI Event List, do one of the
following:
• Double-click to edit a value.
• Press Tab or the Down Arrow to move to the
next event (with or without the edit field se-
lected).
• Press Control+Tab (Windows) or Option+Tab
(Macintosh) or the Up Arrow to move to the
previous event (with or without the edit field
selected).
•With an edit field selected, press the Right Ar-
row to move to the next edit field to the right.
•With an edit field selected, press the Left Ar-
row to move to the next edit field to the left.
To keep the last event selected, press Shift while
moving to the next or previous event.
To go to the Edit start point:
■ In the MIDI Event List, choose Scroll To Edit
Selection from the Options pop-up menu.
To go to a specific location in the MIDI Event List:
1 In the MIDI Event List, choose Go To from the
Options pop-up menu.
2 In the Go To dialog, choose a format from the
Time Scale pop-up menu.
If using Time Code (all TDM systems and
Pro Tools LE systems with DV Toolkit only), you
can select the Use Subframes option.
MIDI Input Filter
Go To dialog