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You can use modier keys to determine the shape of the parabola curve.
To reverse the parabola curve, press Ctrl/Cmd .
To change the position of the whole curve, press Alt/Opt .
To increase or decrease the exponent, press Shift .
NOTE
If Snap is activated, the Length Quantize value determines the density of created
controller curves. For very smooth curves, use a small Length Quantize value or
deactivate
Snap. Beware that very dense controller curves can cause MIDI playback to
stutter.
Sine, Triangle, and Square
These modes create different periodic waveform curves.
The quantize value determines the period of the curve that is the length of one curve
cycle. The Length Quantize value determines the density of the events.
NOTE
If you set Length Quantize to Quantize Link and you enter data in Sine, Triangle or
Square mode, the density of the events depends on the zoom factor.
You can use modier keys to determine the shape of the curve.
To change the phase of the beginning of the curve, press Ctrl/Cmd .
To change the position of the whole curve, press Alt/Opt - Ctrl/Cmd .
To change the maximum position of the triangle curve or the pulse of the square
curve in Triangle and Square mode, press Shift - Ctrl/Cmd . This creates sawtooth
curves.
You can also set the curve period freely by holding down Shift when you insert
events in Sine, Triangle, or Square mode. Activate Snap, Shift -click and drag to
set the length of one period. The period length will be a multiple of the quantize
value.
Paint
In this mode, you can draw in multiple notes.
NOTE
If Snap is activated, the Length Quantize value determines the density of created
controller curves. For very smooth curves, use a small Length Quantize value or
deactivate
Snap. Beware that very dense controller curves can cause MIDI playback to
stutter.
MIDI Editors
Controller Display
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