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NOTE AND AUTOMATION EDITING
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About this chapter
This chapter describes how to edit note and parameter automation events after they have been recorded in the se-
quencer. It also describes how to manually create note and automation events in clips. General sequencer functions,
recording, editing audio, arranging in the sequencer and working with Blocks are described in detail in the chapters
“Sequencer Functions”, “Recording in the Sequencer”, “Audio Editing in the Sequencer”, “Arranging in the Sequencer”
and “Working with Blocks in the Sequencer”.
The Edit Mode
After you have recorded in note clips or parameter automation clips, you might want to edit and correct any mistakes
you made during the recording. For example, if you accidentally hit the wrong key or used the Mod Wheel too exten-
sively when you recorded a note clip, there is no need to redo the recording. Individual notes and parameter automa-
tion events can easily be edited and corrected in a number of different ways.
Edit Mode in the sequencer is where you can perform detailed editing of note and automation events.
D To enter Edit Mode, either double-click a note clip in the Song/Block View, or select the note clip and click the
Edit button in the Toolbar, or hold down [Ctrl](Win) or [Cmd](Mac) and press [E].
Double-clicking a note clip in the Song/Block View opens it for editing in Edit Mode.
D Exit Edit Mode by clicking the Close or Edit button, or by holding [Ctrl](Win) or [Cmd](Mac) and pressing [E].
Click the Close button to close the clip and revert to the Song/Blocks View.
D Toggle between the Song/Block View and Edit Mode by pressing [Shift]+[Tab] or by holding [Ctrl](Win) or
[Cmd](Mac) and pressing [E].