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2. In the Key Editor, open the Create Controller Lane menu, and select Show Used
Controllers.
The controller lanes for all controller events that you have recorded are shown in the
controller display.
3. Locate the controller lane of the continuous controller that you want to edit, and select a
controller event.
The info line of the Key Editor displays information about the selected controller event, such
as Type, Start position, Value, Channel, and Curve Type.
4.
Do one of the following:
On the info line, change the option in the Curve Type eld from Step to Ramp/Curve.
NOTE
You can change the curve type for several controller events by selecting them and then
changing the value in the Curve Type eld.
In the controller display, move the mouse pointer between two controller events and
double-click the handle that appears to change the curve type from Step to Ramp/
Curve.
5. Move the mouse pointer over the ramp, click the handle, and move it upwards or downwards
to change the ramp into a curve shape.
RESULT
The ramp changes into a curve.
When you play back ramps/curves, the data between two MIDI continuous controller events are
interpolated to a suitable MIDI data resolution. You can visualize this by selecting
MIDI> Merge
MIDI in Loop or MIDI> Freeze MIDI Modiers, or by exporting the part as a MIDI le.
NOTE
Ramp/Curve controller curves are more demanding on the performance of the application.
AFTER COMPLETING THIS TASK
You can use the controller lane context menu to cut, copy, and paste controller events.
RELATED LINKS
Controller Lane Context Menu on page 559
Continuous Controllers and MIDI Automation
You can not only record or enter MIDI controller data for a MIDI part in the controller lane, but
also for an automation track in the Project window.
To show and edit MIDI controller data on the automation track, you must extract the MIDI
automation from the MIDI part.
MIDI Editors
Controller Display
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