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Example: Select a note and then click on a display filter of the pitch column to only display
events of this pitch. All other events will now be faded out.
Display filters can be combined with one another. This way, you can, for example filter out
and display all Control Change events of type 10 (pan) to MIDI channel 1. Then, you can
select all matches will "Select All" (Ctrl + A) and edit together in the editing field or delete
with the "Del" key:
Advanced filter functions in the list editor
You can access the following filter functions by right-clicking on the display filter buttons:
= equals
!= not equal
> larger or equal
< smaller or equal
The filter functions listed above relate to the selected event kinds like "Note On" or "Ctrl
Ch". In this way, you can, for example filter out all notes with a velocity of 40 or lower.
Multi-object editing (MO editing)
You can also load several MIDI objects simultaneously in the MIDI editor. All MIDI objects
selected in the arranger are added to the MIDI editor by clicking the MIDI editor button in
the arranger.
In a MIDI editor which is already open, you can include additional MIDI objects by clicking
on them while holding down "Shift".