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Channel
The note events get different colors depending on their MIDI channel value.
Part
The note events get the same color as their corresponding part in the Project
window. Use this option if you are working with 2 or more tracks in an editor, to see
which note events belong to which track.
Grid Match
The note events get different colors depending on their time position. For example,
this mode enables you to see if the notes of a chord start at the exact same beat.
Voice
The note events get different colors depending on their voice (soprano, alto, tenor,
etc.).
Chord Track
The note events get different colors depending on whether they match the current
chord, scale, or both.
For all of the options except Part, the pop-up menu also contains a Setup option. This option
opens a dialog in which you can specify the colors that are associated with velocities, pitches, or
channels.
Selecting Note Events
The selected MIDI editor determines which of the following methods apply.
Do one of the following:
Use the Object Selection tool to drag a selection rectangle around the note events that
you want to select. You can also click individual events.
Select Edit > Select and select one of the options.
To select the previous or next note event, use the Left Arrow/Right Arrow key.
To select several notes, press Shift and use the Left Arrow/Right Arrow key.
To select all notes of a certain pitch, press Ctrl/Cmd and click on a key in the keyboard
display to the left.
To select all the following note events of the same pitch/staff, press Shift and double-click
a note event.
RELATED LINKS
Select Submenu for Note Events on page 510
Editing on page 687
Select Submenu for Note Events
The Select submenu offers you several options to select note events.
To open the Select submenu for a note event, select the note event, and select Edit >
Select.
All
Selects all note events in the edited part.
None
Deselects all note events.
MIDI Editors
Common MIDI Editor Functions
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