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Chapter 34: MIDI Editing 767
MIDI Controller Numbers Shown
in Track View and Controller
Lane Selectors
MIDI Continuous Controller (CC) numbers are
shown in parenthesis in the Track View and Con-
troller Lane selectors. Aside from common con-
troller number assignments like “Mod Wheel” (1),
“Volume” (7), or “Sustain Pedal” (64), many
MIDI continuous controllers are simply “unas-
signed” in the standard MIDI specification. This
can be confusing if you are editing data for several
“unassigned” or otherwise generic continuous con-
trollers, so by having the controller number always
shown next to the name in parenthesis, you can
easily see which continuous controller you are ed-
iting.
Clip Boundaries Shown in MIDI
Control Automation Track Views
When working on Instrument and MIDI tracks in
any MIDI Controller Automation view (such as
Velocity, Pitch Bend, or Mod Wheel) Clip bound-
aries are displayed. This provides context for note
and MIDI Controller data visible on the track as
you are editing. MIDI clip boundaries are also
shown in MIDI Editor windows. This is useful for
navigating various MIDI views when editing and
arranging MIDI clips and MIDI data.
Keyboard Shortcuts for
Navigating MIDI
Using Tab to Transients with
MIDI Clips and MIDI Notes
Tab to Transients works with MIDI clips and
MIDI notes and MIDI CC events on MIDI and In-
strument tracks much like it does with audio clips
and audio transients on audio tracks.
Tab to Transients Disabled
When Tab to Transients is disabled, pressing Tab
moves the insertion point to the next MIDI clip
boundary regardless of the track view (just like
with audio clips).
MIDI CC numbers shown in Track View and
Controller Lane selectors (in addition to the
standard name, if any)
Clip boundaries shown around MDI control data in
Mod Wheel Track view
Insertion point tabbed to next clip boundary on a MIDI
track in notes view (Tab to Transients disabled)