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Playback and the Transport panel
The Virtual Keyboard
4. Use the fader “Note velocity level” to the right of the virtual keyboard to adjust the
volume.
You can also use the up and down arrow keys for this.
5. Enter the desired notes this way.
6. When you are done, hit the Stop button and close the Virtual Keyboard.
When the Virtual Keyboard is hidden, all key commands are available again.
Options and settings
In piano keyboard mode, you have a wider range of keys at your disposal, allowing
you to enter two voices simultaneously, for example bass and lead voice or bass
drums and hi-hats.
In computer keyboard mode, you can use the two rows of keys that are displayed
on the Virtual Keyboard to enter notes. In piano keyboard mode, you can also use
the two rows of keys below these.
You have seven full octaves at your disposal. Use the “Octave Offset” buttons at
the bottom of the virtual keyboard to offset the octave range of the keyboard.
You can also use the left and right arrow keys to switch the keyboard range to a
lower or higher octave, respectively.
In piano keyboard mode, you can use the two sliders to the left of the keyboard to
introduce pitchbend (left slider) or modulation (right slider).
You can also click on a key, hold the mouse button pressed until the mouse pointer
becomes a cross-hair cursor and drag upwards/downward to introduce
modulation or left/right to create pitchbend.