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194 MIDI editor
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A further possibility is to selectively edit controller bars located on top
of each other, which is based on the fact that the bar of the currently
selected note is selected/edited using the mouse. Therefore, first
click on the note within the piano roll, or click on the columns located
on top of each other and then select the required note using the
cursor keys. Then change the controller value by clicking in the upper
third of the red (current) area of the column.
Besides directly changing the velocity values of a selected note you
can change several velocity values at once by clicking in a free space
and dragging the mouse over several velocity values while holding
down the key. You can then also create sequences by moving the
mouse in a curve. A previous (multi)selection is ignored. For example,
you can easily create a crescendo or decrescendo effect.
List editor (midi event list)
Open list editor
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 list editor 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 (cursor keys) or the “Select all” command,
refer only to the list.
Working with the list editor
The list editor does not only display note events, but also MIDI
controller and SysEx data. This controller and the data can be hidden
and can even be filtered during playback (“mute”).
Double clicking on a SysEx entry in the list opens a simple editor for
viewing and editing the SysEx information.
A note always has a "Note on" and "Note off" event. These are
always selected and edited in pairs (note off events are not displayed
by default, but can be displayed by checking the box below the
editor).