11.5

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186 MIDI editor
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Pattern pencil (4)
Draws a freely definable note pattern (Ctrl + P).
When holding Alt: The pitch of the first note is also maintained for all notes
drawn subsequently. Moving the mouse backward (to the left) deletes just
added notes again.
Velocity change (5)
If you hold the mouse key and drag the mouse vertically, the velocity values of
the selected events are increased or decreased relatively to each other: The
velocity values are changed absolutely, i.e. all changed events have the same
velocity values after editing. In the graphic velocity display mode you can
change several velocity values at once by clicking + dragging the mouse over
the notes.
Delete (6)
Clicking on a selected note deletes all selected notes. Dragging the mouse
deletes all notes underneath the eraser.
Magnifying glass (7)
Left mouse button: Zoom in
Right mouse button: Zoom out
Left mouse button + drag: The sketched area is always zoomed. The zoom
mode can be temporarily accessed by holding "Z". After releasing the key the
mouse mode is active again.
Glue notes (8)
Glues the note with the next note of the same pitch.
Split notes (9)
A notation bar is split in the matrix at the next grid position by clicking.
Mute (M)
Individual notes or selected note groups can be deactivated or activated by
clicking on them. Also available as a command in the "MIDI functions" menu.
Hints:
You can freely define the shortcut for switching the mouse mode (tool).
"Delete" mode can be activated anytime by clicking/dragging with the right
mouse button. For instance, you can use the pen to insert new notes when left
clicking and remove already inserted notes with a right click without having to
change tools.