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Edit MIDI
MIDI editor
You can use the MIDI
editor for editing MIDI data. To access the MIDI editor, right click on the object, open the context
menu, and select the "MIDI editor." The MIDI editor displays the data of the MIDI object.
MIDI data can be edited in the MIDI editor in five main areas:
Matrix editor (piano roll)
Drum editor (toggling between the drum editor and piano roll is possible)
Controller editor (velocity, MIDI volume…)
List editor (event list)
Score editor
Here various tools like the pencil or eraser are available.
Fundamentally, changing, moving, or deleting notes always refers to all selected MIDI events (red) with
just a few exceptions, e.g. you can select a group of notes in the piano roll and then change the velocity
of these note groups to modify all selected notes simultaneously.
Working with the matrix editor
The matrix editor is particularly useful for conveniently arranging MIDI
notes (piano roll).
In the matrix editor, you can edit MIDI notes for controlling sound generators like synthesizers, drum
machines, and virtual instruments (VST instruments). If a MIDI instrument is activated, you can play it via
the keyboard at the left of the screen. Clicking on a key makes the synthesizer create the corresponding
sound.
Now select the pencil tool and paint the notes into
the score sheet. MIDI notes can also be sustained
by holding the left mouse button or double clicking.
The "Eraser" tool deletes notes from the note field.
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