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Adding and Editing Controllers in the Piano Roll
Editing MIDI Events and Continuous Controllers (CC)
The Controller pane in the multi-track Piano Roll view (not the inline Piano Roll) is split up into
multiple lanes—one lane for each unique event type in the track.
You can freely create new lanes to display and edit MIDI data such as velocity, modulation, pitch
bend and CCs (Continuous Controllers) and events can be moved and copied between lanes.
A. Velocity lane B. Wheel lane C. CC92 lane D. Add new lane E. Remove lane F. “Active” lane (darker shade)
G. Scale pane H. Controller pane
See:
Working with MIDI data lanes.
To create a new lane.
To delete a lane.
To assign an Event Type to a lane.
To copy events between lanes.
To move events between lanes.
Working with MIDI data lanes
The Controller pane allows you to display and edit non-note MIDI data, such as velocity, modulation,
pitch bend and continuous controllers (CCs), in multiple lanes at the bottom of the Piano Roll view.
When you open the Piano Roll view, SONAR will automatically create a separate MIDI data lane for
each unique data type that is present in the selected track(s).
When you click on a lane—either in the controller pane or in the scale pane—that lane becomes
“active” and turns a slightly darker shade. The significance is that the active lane is the one that
becomes controlled by the Event Type pickers in the top left corner of the Piano Roll view.
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