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Quantize controller events
MIDI
controller events can be quantized and thinned out; select the "MIDI functions" menu and the
"Quantize/Thin out controller" command to do this. Quantization occurs according to the quantization
settings.
Multi-view
The four multi-buttons are used to display or hide the view of all possible controller curves. Clicking on
the menu area of the buttons opens a menu which allows you to choose a MIDI
controller for this controller slot.
Selecting and processing notes
: By clicking in the upper range of a controller column, the controller value can be changed immediately
by dragging the mouse. Clicking in the lower two thirds of the column selects the corresponding note
(displayed in the editor in red).
Tips:
The size of the controller editor can be determined by the dragging the mouse to the top edge (directly
below the horizontal scroll bar).
Several controller events can be shifted simultaneously. First select all values you want to move (if
necessary, hold "Ctrl" to select different controller types together). You can now move the selection in
the time box by entering a value and confirming with "Enter", or by dragging the mouse.
Use the display filter function for velocity values.
In polyphonic events especially the columns are located above each other, making it difficult to select the
respective note. To edit only notes of a certain pitch, e.g. all C1 notes in the controller editor, click on the
respective key on the keyboard. The key and the background of the selected pitch are highlighted. Only
notes of this pitch are displayed in the controller editor.
Notes of different pitches, e.g. all C1, D1, and A1 notes can be displayed with "Ctrl + Click" (or "Shift +
Click" for the area between the clicks, respectively). These are simply display options of the controller
editor. Multiple note selection by double clicking is not possible.
A further possibility is to selectively edit controller bars located on top of each other, which is based on
the fact that the bar of the currently selected note is selected/edited using the mouse. Therefore, first click
on the note within the piano roll, or click on the columns located on top of each other and then select the
required note using the cursor keys. Then change the controller value by clicking in the upper third of the
red (current) area of the column.
Besides directly changing the velocity values of a selected note you can change several velocity values at
once by clicking in a free space and dragging the mouse over several velocity values while holding down
the key. You can then also create sequences by moving the mouse in a curve. A previous (multi)selection
is ignored. For example, you can easily create a crescendo or decrescendo effect.
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