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The dynamic points you click or include in a marquee selection are deleted. Deleting points that
overrode dynamics that you input in Write mode reverts those dynamics to their default points.
Deleting the points of dynamics input in Write mode also deletes the corresponding dynamics.
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You can also delete dynamic points that you input in the dynamics lane by selecting Object
Selection in the Play toolbox, then selecting the dynamic points you want to delete and pressing
Backspace or Delete .
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Hiding/Showing dynamics lanes on page 431
Velocity lanes
Velocity lanes allow you to view and edit the velocity of each note in the corresponding
instrument. Each instrument track has its own velocity lane that you can show in the event
display.
You can hide/show the velocity lane for an instrument track by clicking Show the MIDI note
velocity editor in the instrument track header.
Velocity is often used to control the dynamics of non-sustaining instruments.
Velocities appear as vertical bars in the velocity lane. Each note belonging to each instrument has
its own velocity. When multiple notes exist at the same rhythmic position, such as in chords, the
velocities for all notes appear stacked on top of each other. You can select an individual velocity
by selecting its corresponding note in the instrument track.
Velocity lane below an instrument track
Velocity lanes comprise the following:
1
Lane height adjuster
Allows you to change the height of the lane by clicking and dragging its bottom corner.
2
Show the MIDI note velocity editor
Hides/Shows the velocity lane. This button is located in the track header for the
corresponding instrument track.
3
Lane header
Contains the velocity value eld.
4
Velocity value eld
Play mode
Tracks
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