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To split all notes that are intersected by the project cursor position, select Edit > Functions >
Split at Cursor.
To split all notes that are intersected by the left or right locator at the locator positions,
select
Edit > Functions > Split Loop.
Gluing Note Events
You can glue together note events of the same pitch.
To glue note events, select Glue and click on a note event.
The note event is glued together with the next note event of the same pitch. The result is a
long note event that spans from the start of the rst note to the end of the second note. The
properties (velocity, pitch, etc.) of the rst note event apply.
Drum Map Handling
When a drum map is assigned to a MIDI or instrument track, the Key Editor displays the drum
sound names as dened by the drum map. This allows you to use the Key Editor for drum
editing, for example, when editing drum note lengths or when editing several parts to identify
drum events.
The name of the drum sound is displayed in the following locations:
On the info line in the Pitch eld.
On the status line in the Mouse Value eld.
In the note event if the zoom factor is high enough.
When dragging a note event.
Editing Note Events via MIDI Input
You can directly hear your editing results. Editing the properties of note events via MIDI can be a
quick way to, for example, set the velocity value of a note event.
PROCEDURE
1. In the Key Editor, select the note event that you want to edit.
2. Click MIDI Input on the toolbar.
Editing via MIDI is enabled.
3. Use the note buttons on the toolbar to decide which properties are changed by the MIDI
input.
You can enable editing of pitch, note-on and/or note-off velocity. For example, you can get
the pitch and velocity values of the notes input via MIDI, but the note-off velocities remain as
they are.
4. Play a note on your MIDI instrument.
RESULT
The selected note gets the pitch, note-on velocity and/or note-off velocity of the played note. The
next note in the edited part is automatically selected to allow quick editing of a series of notes.
AFTER COMPLETING THIS TASK
To try another setting, select the note again and play a note on your MIDI instrument.
MIDI Editors
Key Editor Operations
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