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the shortcuts(on the right).
Above the note field you can see the line with current position and bar limits. Click into the position field to rewind. Alternatively you can use
your middle mouse button anywhere in the editor. Each bar contains 3 buttons. Left arrow adds another bar to the left. If you hold ctrl,
notes from current bar will also be duplicated. Right arrow does exactly the same thing, but adds the bar to the right. Finally Delete icon
deletes current bar.
On the right of the note field you can see additional parameters of notes being created and quantization settings. Parameters of the notes in
the loop are available below the editor. If you select multiple notes, only parameters of notes in the selection are modified. Note that you can
use right mouse button to set nearest default values for some parameters such as velocity.
Pencil button
Pencil button switches to pen loop editor edit mode.
In this mode you can insert notes using left mouse button click and move. You can also delete notes using right mouse button click and
move.If you hold Ctrl, it will behave like selection mode - you can select notes using left mouse click and drag. Selection enlargement using
Shift works too.
Therefore pen mode can handle all of the work, but you may use 3 different modes, if you wish. Shortcut : A
Selector button
Selector button switches to selection loop editor edit mode.
In this mode you can select notes using left mouse button click and move. If you hold Shift during release, selected notes will extend
previous selection. If you hold Shift and click just one note, its selection state will be toggled.You can move selected notes (even across
tracks) using drag & drop with one of them. Shortcut : D
Eraser button
Eraser button switches to eraser loop editor edit mode.
In this mode you can delete notes using left mouse button click and move. If you erase selected note, the entire selection is destroyed. You
can also insert notes using right mouse button click and move.If you hold Ctrl, it will behave like selection mode - you can select notes
using left mouse click and drag. Selection enlargement using Shift works too.
Therefore eraser mode can handle all of the work, but you may use use 3 different modes, if you wish so. Shortcut : S
Copy button
Copy button copies selected notes to system clipboard. Shortcut : Ctrl+C
Paste button
Paste button pastes notes from system clipboard. First of them will appear at actual playback position, which you can set by clicking on the
locator bar above the loop tracks or using your middle mouse button. Shortcut : Ctrl+V
Delete button
Delete button clears the loop by deleting all notes and all bars except one.
Load button
Load button loads a loop from a file. Shortcut : Ctrl+F3
Save button
Save button saves the loop to a file. Shortcut : Ctrl+F2
Record button
Record button enables or disables recording mode in which you can simply play notes using your MIDI device and MDrummer records them
into the loop.
Generate button
Generate button lets you generate a new loop from other loops. It is especially useful for creating new original grooves.
Generate loop from template