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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).
New events can be created directly in the list editor by using the “Insert"
button. The current values of the edit fields in the upper frame of the piano roll
always apply. Therefore, before editing these fields please ensure that no event
in the piano roll is selected.
Tip: If no current event has been selected, you can determine the insert
position by setting the play cursor.
For editing certain events only, the list editor has a view filter for each column.
These are small check boxes above the list editor columns.
Select a representative format, e.g. a note of a certain pitch. Then click on the
display filter of a specific column to display only events of this type, e.g. of the
selected pitch. All other events are now hidden.
View filters can be combined. For example, you can use the “Select all”
command ("Ctrl + A") to select and edit all type 10 control change events
(volume) of MIDI channel 6.