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This activates line drawing; the mouse pointer becomes a cross hairs. By dragging
horizontally, you can create envelopes, ramps, and grades.
Via Single click, you can create a new ramp which reaches up to the next controller event.
Hint: If you edit velocity, no new notes are generated; existing velocity values are only
modified by dragging and clicking the events.
Controller editor tips
Copying controller events:
You can copy the selected events using "Ctrl + C" and then paste them at any play cursor
position in the controller editor using "Ctrl + V".
Time shift of several selected controller events:
First, select all events you would like to move. If you would like to select different controller
types together, hold down "Ctrl" at the same time. Now you can move the selection in the
time field by entering a value or by vertically dragging the double arrow.
Use the display filter function for velocity values:
In multi-voiced areas, the velocity bars are located above each other, making it difficult to
select the respective note bars. To edit only notes of a certain pitch, e.g. all C1 notes in the
controller editor, click on the respective key on the keyboard. The key and the background
of the selected pitch are highlighted. Only notes of this pitch are displayed in the controller
editor. Repeated clicking of the same key removes the selection.
You can also select several pitches for the velocity visualization filter by clicking on the
desired buttons while holding down "Ctrl" or "Shift" for the keyboard area.
Another option to selectively edit velocity bars located on top of each other is to edit the
currently selected note using the mouse. Click on an event inside the piano roll or the
controller editor. Finally, navigate to the desired note with the "Cursor left/Cursor right"
buttons and change the controller value by clicking on the top third of the red selected area
and dragging on the double arrow that appears.
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.
Detailed information about quantization can be found in the chapter "MIDI editors ->
Quantization (view page 229)".