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Event Editor
Event Editor
Open the Event Editor by selecting Window> Open Event
List.
NOTE: If you wish for the Event Editor to be the editor that
is opened when you double-click on a sequence in the Ar-
range window, open the Options > Settings > Global Pref-
erences menu and select Double-click to open Event Edit in
Arrange from the flip menu at the bottom of the window.
The Event Editor displays all data chronologically in a text
format within a table. The Event Editor has no graphical
features, and its arrangement and display of notes is not
comparable to the easy overview provided by the Score and
Matrix Editors. However, it is by nature the most efficient
editor, showing you every MIDI event, with its type and its
values (data bytes) in plain text. All of these parameters are
accessible for editing. In fact, you could do a complete pro-
duction without ever leaving the Event Editor. The MIDI
event type is shown in one of the middle columns of the
display. This makes it easy to quickly discern between
Note, Volume (controller 7), Modulation wheel or any
other type of data. Below is an Event window with a collec-
tion of MIDI events of all types. (thought not necessarily a
real life collection of events, it is useful for this demonstra-
tion.
With the buttons on the left side you can determine which
data types should be visible. You can also use the buttons