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278 MIDI EDITORS
Event list
Open event list: The MIDI editor has an integrated display of all events in list format. This
List Editor can be opened with the button above the keyboard or by using the “Alt + L”
keyboard shortcut.
When the event list is opened and activated for editing, it has a narrow red border. This is
to make clear that certain functions, e.g. select next/previous event (arrow keys) or the
“Select all” (Ctrl + A) command, refer only to the List.
Working with the list editor: The list editor does not only display note events, but also
percussion instruments (in drum editor mode), MIDI controllers, and SysEx messages.
These controllers and messages may be hidden and even filtered by checking the
appropriate "mute" box.
Double clicking on a SysEx entry in the list opens a simple editor for viewing and editing the
SysEx information.
A note on and a note off event (or note on with velocity 0) belong to a note. These are
always selected and edited in pairs. You can show and hide note off events by ticking the
corresponding checkbox beneath the Editor.
You can create new events in event list directly at the play cursor position using the "Insert"
button.
The values of the previously selected notes are still in effect for the edit fields channel,
byte1 (Pitch), byte2 (velocity), time and length.
If you would like to edit only certain events specifically, the event list offers various display
filters. These are small check boxes above the event list columns. If you click a box, it will
change to blue and the respective display filter is active.