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The following options are available:
Minimum Length
Allows you to set a minimum note length in ticks. Notes that are shorter than the set
value are deleted. You can use the value eld or the graphical length display. If you
click the eld to the right of the graphical length display the scale for the display
changes. You can set it to 1/4 bar, one bar, two bars or four bars.
Minimum Velocity
Allows you to set a minimum note velocity. Notes with a lower velocity than the set
value are deleted.
Remove when under
This option is only available if Minimum Velocity and Minimum Length are both
activated. It allows you to select if both or just one of the criteria must be met for notes
to be deleted.
Trimming Note Events
The Trim tool allows you to cut off the end or the beginning of note events.
PROCEDURE
1. Select the Trim tool on the toolbar.
2. Do one of the following:
To trim the end of a single note event, click on the note event.
To trim the beginning of a single note event, press Alt and click the note event.
To trim several note events, click and drag across the note events.
To set the same start and end time for all edited note events, press Ctrl/Cmd and
vertically drag along the note events.
Editing Note Events on the Info Line
You can move, resize, or change the velocity of note events on the info line using regular value
editing.
To apply a value change to all selected note events, press Ctrl/Cmd and change a value on
the info line.
To adjust the pitch or velocity of note events via your MIDI keyboard, click in the Pitch or
Velocity elds on the info line, and play a note on your MIDI keyboard.
If you have several note events selected and change a value, all selected events are changed
by the set amount.
MIDI Editors
Common MIDI Editor Functions
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