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Table Of Contents
Key Editor Inspector
In a MIDI editor, the Inspector is located left of the note display. The Inspector contains tools
and functions for working with MIDI data.
Chord Editing (Cubase Elements only)
Allows you to enter chords instead of single notes.
Quantize
Allows you to access the main quantize parameters. These are identical with the
functions on the Quantize panel.
Transpose
Allows you to access the main parameters for transposing MIDI events.
Length
Contains length-related options, similar to the Functions submenu of the MIDI
menu.
To change the length of the selected MIDI events or all events of the active
part if no events are selected, use the
Scale Length/Scale Legato slider.
At the maximum value, the notes reach the beginning of the next note.
To make the new length settings permanent, click Freeze MIDI Lengths to the
right of the Scale Length/Scale Legato slider.
To ne-tune the distance between consecutive notes, use the Overlap slider.
At 0 Ticks, the Scale Length/Scale Legato slider extends each note so that it
reaches the next note exactly. Positive values cause the notes to overlap and
negative values allow you to dene a small gap between the notes.
To use the Legato function or slider to extend a note until the next selected
note, activate
Between Selected.
This is identical with activating the Legato Mode: Between Selected Notes
Only option in the Preferences dialog.
Setup
Allows you to open a dialog to edit the Inspector settings for the editor. Click Setup
Inspector, and from the pop-up menu, select Setup.
NOTE
These sections are also featured by the Inspector for the editor in the lower zone.
RELATED LINKS
Quantize Panel on page 218
Opening the Editor Inspector on page 41
MIDI Editors
Key Editor
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