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Multi-object editing (MO editing)
You can also load several MIDI objects simultaneously in the MIDI editor. All
MIDI objects selected in the arranger are added to the MIDI editor by clicking
the "MIDI editor" button in the arranger.
If the MIDI editor is already open, you may include additional MIDI objects by
clicking them while holding down the "Shift" key.
The MIDI editor always shows the current MIDI object and the current arranger
track where the object is located. The plug-in activated for this track is
displayed in the field to the right.
New MIDI events will always be placed into the current object, i.e. the
displayed object. The current line of notes will be included when in "Score"
mode.
Click the arrow next to the object or track indicator, and all MIDI objects or
MIDI tracks contained in "MO editing" mode will be listed one below the other.
The current object or track will feature a check mark next to it.
The corresponding object becomes the current object by selecting notes or
MIDI events or by clicking it with the pencil tool. The current staff in the score
editor will be reset automatically.
You may also copy and insert MIDI notes between multiple objects.
The current object area may be highlighted by clicking the button behind the
object selection field. Areas outside of the current object will be grayed-out
and the notes of other objects will be paler, but they may still be selected.
A display filter for the current track may be activated while in MO editing
mode. Data from other tracks is then grayed out or made invisible. If the option