Instruction Manual

440 Editing MIDI Events and Controllers
Adding and Editing Controllers in the Piano Roll
A. Edit handle (also called Controller handle B. Controller tail
To show which events belong to which track, and which ones are the
“current” events (the ones you can edit), and which events are selected,
controller events use the following color patterns:
Controller tail—uses the same color as the edit handle when the
controller can be edited (in other words, when the controller is selected
in the Edit MIDI Event Type menu). You can automatically enable a
controller type for editing by clicking its edit handle with the Draw tool.
Selected—if a controller event is selected, both the edit handle and the
tail darken in shade the way that selected notes do.
See:
Adding Controllers
Selecting Controllers
Editing Controllers
Adding Controllers
When you add a new controller type to a track, the controller type is
automatically chosen in the Show/Hide MIDI Events menu, so that you can
see it. For help showing and hiding all the other MIDI data you may have in
your track or tracks, see Displaying Notes and Controllers in the Inline
Piano Roll View, Displaying Notes and Controllers (Piano Roll View Only),
and Working with Multiple Tracks in the Piano Roll View.
To Add Controller Data with the Draw Tool
1. Click the Edit MIDI Event Type menu , and choose New
Value Type from the popup menu.
A
B
A single controller event