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Table Of Contents
MIDI Editors
Key Editor Operations
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Parabola Mode
In Parabola mode, you can draw events on a parabola curve. This gives more
natural curves and fades. The result depends on the direction from which you draw
the parabola.
You can use modifier keys to determine the shape of the parabola curve.
To reverse the parabola curve, press [Ctrl]/[Command].
To change the position of the whole curve, press [Alt]/[Option].
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. To avoid over-dense controller curves which can cause MIDI
playback to stutter, use a medium-low density.
Sine, Triangle, and Square Mode
The Sine, Triangle, and Square modes create events with values that are aligned
to continuous curves.
In these modes, the quantize value determines the period of the curve that is the
length of one curve cycle and the Length Quantize value determines the density of
the events. The lower the Length Quantize note value becomes, the smoother the
curve gets.
NOTE
If Length Quantize is set 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 modifier keys to determine the shape of the curve.
To change the phase of the beginning of the curve, press [Ctrl]/[Command].
To change the position of the whole curve, press
[Alt]/[Option]-[Ctrl]/[Command].