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248 MIDI EDITORS
List Editor (event list)
Open List Editor (Event Editor): The MIDI Editor has an integrated display of all events in
list format. This List Editor can be opened with the button above the keyboard or by using
the “Alt + L” keyboard shortcut.
When the List Editor is opened and activated for editing, it has a narrow red border. This is
to make clear that certain functions, e.g. select next/previous event (cursor keys) or the
“Select all” (Ctrl + A) command, refer only to the List.
Working with the List Editor: The List Editor does not only display Note Events, but also
MIDI Controller and SysEx data. These controllers and messages can be hidden and even
filtered by checking the appropriate "mute" box.
Double-clicking on a SysEx entry in the list opens a simple Editor for viewing and editing
the SysEx information.
A Note On and a Note Off (or a Note On with velocity 0) events belong to each note. These
are always selected in pairs and edited. You can show and hide Note Off events by
checking off the checkbox underneath the editor.
You can create new events in List Editor directly at the cursor position using the "Insert"
button.
The values of the last selected notes are valid for the edit fields channel, byte1 (pitch), byte
2 (velocity), time and length.
If you would like to edit only certain events specifically, the List Editor offers various display
filters. These are small check boxes above the List Editor columns. If you check off a box,
the color will switch to blue and the corresponding display filter will be activated.
The display filter refer to the editing fields MIDI event, MIDI channel, pitch and velocity.