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The Event List
dow. If the Catch function is switched on, the arrow-
shaped position marker 4 will always point to the current
event. The structure of the actual list display 5 is described
on page 220.
Display
The event type buttons allow you to “filter” the display to
remove individual event types from the Event List, so that
you can view only the specific types of events you are inter-
ested in. Click the desired button with any tool (except the
pencil).
If a button is grayed out, that event type will not be dis-
played.
All the functions affect only the events displayed, so non-
displayed events are protected from any alterations you
make.
Here is a short overview. For more detailed information
on the individual event types see page 222.
The note symbol stands for note events.
The symbol with the dual-digit, seven-segment display
stands for program change events.
The hand wheel symbol with a marker in the middle
(pitch bend wheel) stands for pitch bend events.
The hand wheel symbol with a marker at the bottom
(modulation wheel) stands for all control change events.
The single weight symbol stands for aftertouch events
(channel pressure).
The multiple weights symbol stands for polyphonic key
pressure events (polyphonic aftertouch).
This symbol stands for SysEx events.
The symbol with a row of zeros and ones is called the full
message button. This does not filter out any type of event
but affects the display of all event types.
Normally the display in the Event List is restricted to one
line per event. When the full message display is active, all
information stored along with the event is shown too. This
is particularly important for editing SysEx messages.
When examining note events in the Event List, you will
also notice MAGIX midi studio generation 6’s internal
score layout information included in the list. You can edit
this in the Event List if you want, but it serves little pur-
pose.
Operation
Scrolling: Clicking either of the scroll arrows moves the
display up or down by one event. The event at the position