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246 MIDI EDITORS
If you click a position on the controller editor and start drawing horizontally, two red vertical
lines will appear. The first shows you the starting point of the selection and the second
displays the end point. All events which are locate within the limits are now selected and
displayed in red.
You can also select individual events by clicking the respective bar.
Additional combi tools editing options:
Click on the bar end: The controller value can now be adjusted by dragging vertically. If
you hold the "Shift" key down while dragging, all of the selected events will be set to the
same value.
Alt + Drag (with the pencil): This activates freehand drawing, and the mouse cursor
becomes the pencil. By dragging in the respective controller range, you can create detailed
envelopes, ramps, and grades.
Shift + Drag (with the cross hairs): This activates line drawing and the mouse pointer
becomes a cross hairs. By dragging horizontally, you can create envelopes, ramps and
grades, or set all of the events to the same value.
Draw freehand:
Shortcut key: Ctrl + 2
This activates freehand drawing; the mouse pointer becomes a pencil. By dragging in the
respective controller range, you can create detailed envelopes, ramps, and grades. By
dragging backwards, you can correct your curve during drawing. A previous (multi)
selection is ignored. For example, you can easily create crescendi or decrescendi using
velocity curves.
Via Single click, you can create a new ramp which reaches up to the next controller event.
Via Shift + Click & drag with the cross hairs, you can draw a line.
Hint: If you edit velocity, no new notes are generated; existing velocity values are only
modified by dragging and clicking the events.
Drawing lines:
Shortcut key: Ctrl + 3