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NOTE AND AUTOMATION EDITING
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Edit Mode window handling
Resizing, zooming and scrolling
D You can resize or hide Edit Lanes by dragging the dividers between them.
Where applicable, individual zoom controls and scrollbars are available to the right of each Edit Lane.
D The Magnifying Glass tool can be used for zooming in and out (see “Magnifying Glass Tool”).
D The Hand tool can be used for scrolling the view in any direction (see “Hand Tool”).
D Use the Song Navigator to scroll and zoom horizontally (see “Areas, windows and basic navigation”).
D Click on a Song Navigator Handle and drag horizontally to zoom in and out horizontally (see “Areas, windows
and basic navigation”).
D Shift-click on a Song Navigator Handle and drag horizontally to zoom in and out horizontally, symmetrically
(see “Areas, windows and basic navigation”).
D Shift-click or Right-click (Win) or Ctrl-click (Mac) inside the Song Navigator and drag up or down to zoom in
and out horizontally, symmetrically (see “Areas, windows and basic navigation”).
D Use the Scrollbars to scroll vertically in the respective Edit Lanes.
D Click the Zoom buttons to the right to zoom in and out vertically in the respective Edit Lanes.
For extensive editing, you may want to maximize the sequencer and/or have it in a separate window covering
the entire computer screen. Refer to “Areas, windows and basic navigation”.
Note Edit Modes
When you switch to Edit Mode, the device used on the selected instrument track determines which Note Edit Mode
is selected. For instrument tracks associated with synth devices such as the ID 8 device, for example, Key Edit Mode
is automatically selected. For Redrum tracks (Record+Reason) Drum Edit Mode is selected and for Dr. Octo Rex
tracks (Record+Reason) the REX Edit Mode is automatically selected.
In all three Note Edit Modes, the note events are shown as “boxes”, with the note length indicated by the width of the
box and the velocity values indicated by the color intensity of the box (the darker the color, the higher the velocity).
The basic note editing procedures are the same for all three Note Edit Modes.