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selected events will be set to the same value. If you also hold down "Ctrl",
then the values of multiple selected controllers will be changed relative to one
another.
Alt + Drag: This activates freehand drawing; the mouse pointer becomes a
pencil. By dragging in the corresponding controller area, you can draw in any
number of controller curves.
Shift + Drag: This activates line drawing and the mouse pointer becomes a
cross hairs. By dragging horizontally, you can draw in linear value curves
(ramps).
Freehand drawing: Draws new controller value curves or
individual values by single-clicking without dragging.
By dragging backwards, you can delete your curve during drawing. Shift +
Drag with the cross hairs to draw a line.
Draw lines: Use the line function to insert a transition
between two different controller values.
Hint: If you edit velocity with the draw tools, no new notes are generated; only
existing velocity values are modified.
Quantize controller events
MIDI controller events can be quantized and thinned out; select the "MIDI
functions" menu and the "Quantize/Thin out controller" command to do this.
Quantization occurs according to the quantization settings (view page 212).
Multi-view
The four multi-buttons are used to display or hide the view of all possible
controller curves. Clicking on the menu area of the buttons opens a menu
which allows you to choose a MIDI controller for this controller slot.
Selecting and processing notes: By clicking in the upper range of a controller
column, the controller value can be changed immediately by dragging the
mouse. Clicking in the lower two thirds of the column selects the
corresponding note (displayed in the editor in red).
Tips:
The size of the controller editor can be determined by the dragging the mouse
to the top edge (directly below the horizontal scroll bar).
Several controller events can be shifted simultaneously. First select all values
you want to move (if necessary, hold "Ctrl" to select different controller types