User Manual

14.6
Edit Notes
The length of a sequencer note represents the exact duration of your key press (a dot is actually a very short line). When
you highlight or click-select any number of notes, they change to an orange color to show they are selected. Then:
8 To move, press the LEFT or Right Arrow to move. Go to the right if you want to hear the note start later, or to the left
if you want to hear the note start earlier.
8 To shorten duration, press Shift + Left Arrow.
8 To lengthen duration, press Shift + Right Arrow.
8 To change pitch, drag a note to another degree, or tap the Up Arrow or Down Arrow key. To have Notion supply
accidentals, hold down Shift as you press either the Up Arrow or Down Arrow key multiple times.
8 You can delete the notes.
Add Accidentals and Articulations
You can also place accidentals and articulations on the notes, but in a slightly dierent sequence than on a standard sta.
To speed placement (or removal), you can highlight or click-select multiple notes to edit them at the same time.
Overdubs
Notion also includes intelligent overdub features to make it simple for you to replace particular
entries you want to replace. Just click at a spot you already have notation and:
8 If you want to replace controller entries, but not notes, start up real time input again, and press the Spacebar. Notion
plays the existing notes you already Entered but turns o existing controller information so you can Enter new
controller information in real time.
8 If you want to replace notes, but not controller entries, start up real time input again, and start playing notes on the
MIDI keyboard. Notion shuts o the sound of existing notes so you can concentrate on inputting notes/chords/rests
the way you want.
8 If you want to overdub another track on top of the existing notes, press Windows: Shift + Ctrl + R;
Mac: Shift + + R. Your input is added to the existing notes/controller settings (theres no erasing involved).
If you are dissatised with the results, you can use Undo to bring the sta back to the way it was before your last overdub.
Copy and Paste
You have the option of copying SequencerSta information of any size and pasting
that information into any other SequencerSta. You also have the option of pasting into
standard notation staves to convert the sequencer information into notation.
Edit SequencerSta