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Arrange Window
Quick Delete: You can delete all events displayed in Hyper
Draw for a sequence by shift ctrl-double-clicking in the
blue Hyper Draw area.
Adding new points: Just click on the blue background of
the Hyper Draw display—you can use either the pointer or
the pencil, and a point will appear. As long as you hold
down the mouse, you can move any of these points. The
position and value are displayed in the Info line on the up-
per edge of the Arrange window.
No events will be inserted into the sequence until you re-
lease the mouse button.
Deleting points: Click briefly on any point to delete it.
Moving an existing point: Just grab a point with the mouse
and move it. If you hold down the mouse button while you
do this, you can restore erased curve points by dragging
the mouse over where they used to be.
Fine-tuning curve points: While you move a point, hold
down alt. You will then be limited to moving the point ver-
tically, but be able to select all 127 possible steps.
.Using Colors with Hyper Draw: You can globally as-
sign colors for different controller numbers and MIDI
channels, which are then used as presets to display the
Hyper Draw lines. However the background color for Hy-
per Draw (blue) is fixed.
Select a Hyper Draw sequence, open the color selection
window by choosing View > Object Colors... and choose a
color. This will globally assign the color to this controller
and channel. Now whenever you select this controller on
this channel in any song, the color assignment will be
used.
If you want to change the color of a sequence, you must
first deactivate the Hyper Draw function.
Making practical use of Hyper Draw: Hyper Draw is very
simple to use. For example, choose View > Hyper Draw >
Volume. A blue area appears beneath the sequence name
and by clicking here with the mouse you can insert or de-
lete the points. You can also move the points by holding
down the mouse button. While you are editing an Info line
appears at the top of the Arrange window indicating the
bar position and controller value.
If you want to edit pan values choose View > Hyper Draw
> Pan. This means that only pan events will be generated
and displayed. This rule applies to all types of events, i.e.
only one type can be displayed at any one time.
If you’ve selected Cha: All in the current track parameter
box, so that all MIDI channels 1—16 will play back, you