Instruction Manual

444 Editing MIDI Events and Controllers
The Inline Piano Roll View
Redraw a series of controller events by dragging a new curve
through the events.
Delete a single controller event by activating the Erase button, and
clicking a controller’s edit handle. You can override the Erase
button (temporarily reverse its current state) by holding down the
Alt key while you click.
See:
Working with Multiple Tracks in the Piano Roll View
The Inline Piano Roll View
The Inline Piano Roll view lets you edit note and continuous controller
events for a single track directly in the Track view. Clicking the PRV Mode
button in a track changes the Clips pane for that track into a single-track
Piano Roll view which displays all the track’s MIDI data, including data from
all track layers. If a track uses a Drum Map, the Inline Piano Roll view for
that track displays the Drum Map’s note names on the track’s MIDI Scale
(see The MIDI Scale for more information).
In this view, you can:
Edit notes and controller events
Edit multiple notes or events
Display multiple controller types simultaneously
Choose which MIDI events you want to display
Use separate Snap to Grid settings in the Clips pane mode and Inline
Piano Roll mode
You control the Inline Piano Roll view with controls in the Inline Piano Roll
toolbar, the MIDI Scale, and four buttons found in the Track strip controls of
each track: the PRV Mode button, the Show/Hide MIDI Events button, the
Edit MIDI Event Type button, and the Note Duration button. These three
buttons appear when you enable the PRV Mode button.
The Inline Piano Roll toolbar is part of the Track view toolbar.
See the following two figures: