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Table Of Contents
MIDI EDITORS 225
Controller Editor (for example, velocity, MIDI volume…)
List Editor (event list)
Score Editor:
Various tools are available for editing, for example, pencil or eraser tool. Exact values for
each MIDI event can also be set in the edit fields via the Piano Roll.
Fundamentally, changes such as moving or deleting notes, always refer to all selected MIDI
events (red) with just a few exceptions. Changes to the selection in a range always apply to
every other range as well. You can, for example, select a group of notes in the Piano Roll
and then change the velocity of these note groups which modifies all selected notes
simultaneously.
MIDI editor: Select events, delete events
(piano roll, drum editor, controller editor, list editor, score editor)
Select events: Left click on the event or pull a frame with the left mouse button over the
event
Add/Remove event to/from selection: "Ctrl" + left click on event or "Ctrl" + pull the frame
over the new event
Change/Set current event within multiple selection: Left click on selected event
Set current event, unselect all other events: Double click on event
Selection of events within an area: Left click on the first event, then left click with "Shift"
pressed on the last event; Pull a frame over the desired events.
Selection of all notes of a pitch: Double click on the assigned key on the keyboard.
Selection of all notes behind click position: "Shift + Alt + Double click"
Selection of all notes: "Ctrl + A"
Freehand draw and extend (front and back) notes: "Alt"
Select next or preceding note: Cursor left, right
Delete events: Right mouse button
MIDI editor: Copy/Duplicate events
You can copy selected events using "Ctrl + C" and then paste them at any play cursor
position using "Ctrl + V".
Copying and pasting MIDI data is available not only within the MIDI editor, but also
between different MIDI objects. Copied MIDI data is always inserted at the current position
of the play cursor.