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The selected notes are played as a sound pattern. Switch to the pattern
drawing tool. You can now easily sketch the sound pattern with only one click.
Tip: Pressing the "left" and "right" arrow keys on your keyboard moves
forwards/backwards in the notation, respectively. The cursor up/down keys
adjust the note pitch in stages.
Using the controller editor
In the controller editor you can adjust MIDI parameters such as
velocity. A simple click in the left part of the MIDI editor opens the
controller editor. Clicking on the small button above opens a context
menu. Here you can select a MIDI parameter and then sketch it with
the pen tool in the controller editor.
Multi-object editing
With the new MIDI editor you can now edit several MIDI objects together in the
MIDI editor. Please select the MIDI objects in the arrangement in sequence by
holding "Ctrl" and then clicking on the MIDI editor button to open it. In an
already opened MIDI editor you can include additional MIDI objects by clicking
on them while holding down "Shift".
You can access individual MIDI objects via the
drop-down menu next to the name.
Hint: Right-clicking on this position opens the object editor so that you can
quickly toggle between the object and MIDI editor.
From MIDI to audio
If you are controlling an external MIDI synthesizer in your arrangement, you can
convert its sounds into audio tracks with the Samplitude 11.5 Producer record
function. This is particularly recommended if you want to enrich sounds
created with your external MIDI synthesizer with audio effects, convert your
project into MP3, or burn it onto disc.
Connect the audio output of your external MIDI synthesizer to the audio input
of your sound card.