Reference Manual

14 7 Editing MIDI Notes and Velocities
10.4.10 Cropping MIDI Clips
MIDI data that is outside of the loop brace can be deleted by means of the Crop Clip command.
Simply [right-click](PC) / [CTRL-click](Mac) on a MIDI clip in the Session or Arrangement View
and select this option. Unlike cropping audio clips (page 114), cropping a MIDI clip does not
create a new file on disk.
10.4.11 Deactivating Notes
To deactivate, or mute, a note (or notes) in the MIDI Editor, select it and press [0]. The Deacti-
vate Note(s) command will mute the note, making it appear gray in the display. Press [0] again
to reactivate notes. You can de- or reactivate all of the notes in a single key track at once by
clicking a key on the piano roll and pressing [0].
10.4.12 The Transform Tools
In addition to the editing possibilities within the MIDI Editor itself, the Notes Box’s transform tools
(page 115) offer a number of ways to quickly manipulate the notes within a MIDI clip.