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250 MIDI EDITORS
The MIDI editor always shows the current MIDI object and the current arranger track from
which this object originates. In the field to the right you will see the plug-in activated for this
track.
New MIDI events will always be placed into the current, the displayed object. The current
line of notes will be considered in "Score" mode.
If you click on the arrow next to the object or track indicator, you will see all MIDI objects or
MIDI tracks contained in the "MO editing" mode listed one under the other. The current
object or track will have a check mark next to it.
By selecting notes or MIDI events or by clicking using the pen tool, the corresponding
object becomes the current object. The current note line in the score editor will be
automatically reset.
You can also copy and insert MIDI notes between multiple objects.
The current object area can be highlighted using the button behind the object selection
field. Areas lying outside the current object will be grayed-out and the notes of other
objects will be paler, but still selectable.
In MO editing you can activate a display filter for the current track. Data from other
tracks is then greyed out or made invisible. If you also activate the option "Hide filtered MIDI
data" from "Options" in the MIDI menu, MIDI events that are not current will be invisible.
Note: If score editor is activated, only the velocity values of the current note line are
displayed in the controller editor.
In representing notes, the note system of the active track will be highlighted using blue note
lines.