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MIDI Editors
Common MIDI Editor Functions
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Double-click the Insert Velocity field on the toolbar and enter a velocity value.
Assign key commands to Insert Velocity 1-5 and use them.
This allows you to quickly switch between different velocity values when you enter note
events.
Handling Several MIDI Parts
To activate a part for editing, open the Currently Edited Part menu and select a part.
When you select a part from the list, it is automatically active and centered in the note
display.
To zoom in on an active part, select Edit> Zoom> Zoom to Event.
To display defined borders for the active part, activate Show Part Borders.
If this option is activated, all parts, except the active part, are grayed out.
To restrict editing operations to the active part, activate Edit Active Part Only.
To change the size of the part, drag the part borders.
The part borders display the name of the active part.
NOTE
If the part that you open for editing is a shared copy, any editing that you perform affects all
shared copies of this part. In the Project window, shared copies are indicated by an equal
sign in the top right corner of the part.
Looping MIDI Parts
The Independent Track Loop function allows you to loop a MIDI part independent of the
project playback.
When you activate the loop, the MIDI events within the loop are repeated continuously while
other events on other tracks are played back as usual. Every time the cycle restarts, the
independent track loop also restarts.
PROCEDURE
1. Activate Independent Track Loop on the toolbar.
If the button is not visible, right-click the toolbar and select Independent Track Loop
from the menu.