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Hyper Draw is activated on a per sequence basis. For ex-
ample, you could open Hyper Draw windows to control
volume in one sequence, and pan in another.
In sections where the MIDI data being edited does not
change in value, the data curve appears as a thin, horizon-
tal line.
You must choose a large enough vertical zoom resolution
in order to see the Hyper Draw curves.
Activating Hyper Draw: To activate Hyper Draw for the
currently-selected sequence(s), select View > Hyper Draw
> Volume (example). You can select different Hyper Draw
modes for different sequences
Event type: You can choose the following types of events
directly from the Hyper Draw menu
Volume
Panning
MIDI Channel: By calling up View > Hyper Draw > Chan-
nel… you can choose the MIDI channel on which events
will be displayed and edited. If you select any here, events
will be shown regardless of their MIDI channel. When in-
serting events, the most recently selected MIDI channel
will be used.
Display: When sequences are displayed in Hyper Draw
mode, both the MIDI channel and the Controller being
edited are displayed on the left, divided by a comma.
If the channel is set to any (default) the first number
(MIDI channel) will not be displayed. Then the controller
events of all channels will be displayed. Inserted events get
the channel of the track.
Deactivating Hyper Draw: To switch off Hyper Draw
for selected sequence(s) choose View > Hyper Draw > off
.
Hyper Draw—Functions: Making Hyper Draw visible:
If you can’t see the blue Hyper Draw window, increase the
vertical resolution (zoom) of the Arrange window, either
with a key command, the telescope icons, or by holding
down A and using the magnifying glass tool.
controller # (7; Volume)
MIDI channel (1)
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