User Manual
Action Function
Double-click note Deletes selected notes.
Right-click (macOS: [Ctrl]-click) Deletes selected notes.
If multiple notes are selected, mouse actions can be performed on any of the selected notes —
they will apply to all selected notes.
If you perform any of the actions listed above on a note not included in the current selection,
the  selection  is  dropped  and  the  note  you  are  editing  will  be  the  only  note  affected  by  your
edit.
Quantization when Editing a Single Event/Note
By default, all dragging actions on the time axis are quantized according to the Step Grid:
▪ When you drag a note (or its duplicate) horizontally, its original offset with the Step Grid is
preserved, unless you drag the note near a grid line — in that case it will snap to the grid.
▪ When you resize a note by dragging its start/end border, the new start/end border will snap
to the Step Grid.
To  override  the  quantization  and  freely  adjust  the  note  position  or  size,  hold  [Ctrl]
([Cmd] on macOS) while dragging!
Quantization when Editing Multiple Events/Notes at Once
When you drag multiple notes (or their duplicates) on the time axis or resize them according to
the Step Grid, the various notes in the selection are affected as follows:
▪ The note you click is moved or resized according to the quantizing rule described above.
▪ All  other  notes  in  the  selection  are  moved  or  resized  by  the  same  amount  (regardless  of
their  own  quantizing  rules).  When  resizing,  if  the  notes  have  different  lengths  the  length
differences are retained as long as no event becomes shorter than one step.
For example, if you have a drum roll, a flam or any custom sequence  happening  right
before a beat, this allows you to move the whole sequence to another beat with a perfect
timing while keeping its feel untouched.
Working with Patterns
Editing Events
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