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Slurs in playback on page 900
Changing the played duration of notes
You can change the played duration of notes individually, both at the start and end of notes. For
example, you can make notes sound for longer or start sounding later.
PREREQUISITE
Played Durations is selected in the Play toolbox.
Object Selection is selected in the Play toolbox.
PROCEDURE
1.
In the piano roll editor, select the notes whose played duration you want to change.
2.
Click and drag the end of one of the notes to the right/left.
Your mouse pointer becomes a two-way arrow when you are in the correct position.
3.
Optional: Repeat step 2 for the start of the notes.
RESULT
The played duration of the selected notes is changed.
RELATED LINKS
Play toolbox on page 413
Resetting playback overrides
You can remove all changes made to how individual notes play back, for example, if you
previously changed the played duration of notes and want to revert them to their default start
position, length, and velocity.
Removing playback overrides also removes any offsets to the start and end position of notes
imported from MIDI les with preserved note positions.
NOTE
Any note velocities that are set on notes are reected in playback, for example, from imported
MIDI les or MIDI recording. If you want dynamics you input in Write mode to be reected in
playback instead, you must remove playback overrides.
PROCEDURE
1.
In the piano roll editor or drum editor, select the notes whose playback overrides you want
to reset.
2.
Choose Play > Reset Playback Overrides.
RESULT
All playback overrides are removed from the selected notes.
NOTE
The played duration of the selected notes initially appears to revert to match their notated
duration. However, starting playback or switching modes refreshes their appearance to their
Play mode
Played vs. notated note durations
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