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2. In the MIDI Controller Setup dialog, move all the controllers that you need to the list on
the left and move the controllers that you do not need to the list on the right.
3. Click OK.
Handling Controller Lane Presets
Once you have made up your controller lane setup, you can save it as a controller lane preset.
For example, you can have a preset with one velocity lane and another preset with a combination
of several controller lanes, such as velocity, pitchbend, or modulation.
Saving a Controller Lane Setup as Preset
You can save a controller lane setup via the Controller Lane Setup pop-up menu.
PROCEDURE
1. Click Controller Lane Setup .
2. Select Add Preset.
3. In the Type In Preset Name dialog, enter a name for the preset.
4. Click OK.
RESULT
Your controller lane setup is now available as a controller lane preset.
NOTE
To apply a saved preset, open the Controller Lane Setup pop-up menu and select the preset.
NOTE
To remove or rename a preset, open the Controller Lane Setup pop-up menu and select
Organize Presets. A dialog opens, where you can remove and rename presets.
Adding Events in the Controller Display
To create a new event in the velocity controller display, click with the Draw tool or the Line
tool in the event display.
To create a new event for any other event type, click with the Draw tool or the Line tool in
the controller display.
NOTE
In the Key Editor, you can also add modulation controller events (CC1) by copying note events
from the event display and pasting them on the controller lane.
Editing Events in the Controller Display
All controller values can be edited with the Draw tool or the Line tool. If you have selected more
than one controller event on a controller lane, the controller lane editor is displayed.
To edit events in the velocity controller display, use the Draw tool or the Line tool and drag
the event.
MIDI Editors
Common MIDI Editor Functions
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