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NOTE
If Auto Select Controllers is activated on the Key Editor toolbar, selecting notes also selects the
corresponding controller events. Moving events in the note display also moves the
corresponding controller events.
RELATED LINKS
Selecting Controllers within the Note Range on page 522
Deleting Events in the Controller Display
IMPORTANT
If there is more than one note at the same position, there is only one visible velocity bar. Make
sure that you delete only the notes that you want to delete.
To delete events, click on them with the Erase tool or select them and press Backspace.
You can also delete notes by deleting their velocity bars in the controller display.
If there is more than one note at the same position, there may still only be one velocity bar
visible. Make sure that you delete only the desired notes.
Selecting Controllers within the Note Range
A note range lasts until the start of the next note or the end of the part. Selected controllers for
notes are moved when the corresponding notes are moved.
You can select the controllers within the range of the selected notes.
To always select the corresponding controllers when you select a note event, activate Auto
Select Controllers.
To select the controllers within the note range, select Edit > Select > Select Controllers in
Note Range.
For this to work, only 2 notes have to be selected.
Key Editor
The Key Editor is the default MIDI editor. It displays notes graphically in a piano roll-style grid.
The Key Editor allows for detailed editing of notes and non-note events, such as MIDI
controllers.
You can open the Key Editor in a separate window or in the lower zone of the Project window.
Opening the
Key Editor in the lower zone of the Project window is useful if you want to access
the Key Editor functions from within a xed zone of the Project window.
To open a MIDI part in the Key Editor, do one of the following:
Double-click a MIDI part in the Project window.
Select a MIDI part in the Project window and press Return or Ctrl/Cmd-E.
Select a MIDI part in the Project window and select MIDI > Open Key Editor.
In the Key Commands dialog in the Editors category, assign a key command for Open
Key Editor. Select a MIDI part in the Project window and use the key command.
MIDI Editors
Key Editor
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