Reference Guide
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Adding and editing controllers in the Piano Roll
Editing MIDI events and continuous controllers (CC)
See:
“Clip muting and isolating (clip soloing)” on page 388
“Adding and editing controllers in the Piano Roll” on page 743
Adding and editing controllers in the Piano Roll
Controller events (MIDI continuous controllers, pitch wheel, NRPNs, and RPNs) appear in either the
Notes pane or the Controller pane, depending on whether you choose to display the Controller pane
or not. Each controller event has an edit handle at the top, which you can drag to edit, and a tail
under the edit handle, which graphically demonstrates the controller event’s current value. The tail
changes colors to show whether you can edit a particular type of controller, and also turns dark to
show that the controller event is selected. Controller events appear in different colors so you can
differentiate them when you’re displaying multiple controller events, possibly in multiple tracks.
A. A single controller event B. Edit handle (also called Controller handle C. Controller tail
To show which events belong to which track, and which ones are the “current” events (the ones you
can edit), and which events are selected, controller events use the following color patterns:
• Controller tail. Uses the same color as the edit handle when the controller can be edited (in
other words, when the controller is selected in the Piano Roll view Edit Filter). You can
automatically enable a controller type for editing by clicking its edit handle with the Draw tool.
• Selected. If a controller event is selected, both the edit handle and the tail darken in shade the
way that selected notes do.
See:
“Adding controllers” on page 747
“Selecting controllers” on page 749
Note: Only the current track and current events appear in a solid color. All other tracks and
events appear in de-saturated colors.
B
C
A