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The MIDI editors
The Key Editor – Overview
The status line
The status line is displayed below the toolbar in the Key Editor.
It displays the following information:
To show or hide the status line, click the “Set up Window Layout” button on the
toolbar and activate or deactivate the “Status Line” option.
The info line
The info line shows information about the selected MIDI note. If several notes are
selected, the values for the first note are displayed (in color). You can edit all values on
the info line using regular value editing (see
“Editing on the info line” on page 499 for
details). Length and position values are displayed in the format currently selected for
the ruler. Cubase only: If the Note Expression editor is open, the info line shows
information about the selected Note Expression events (see
“Editing Note Expression
data” on page 572).
To show or hide the info line, click the “Set up Window Layout” button on the
toolbar and activate or deactivate the “Info Line” option.
The ruler
The ruler shows the timeline, by default in the display format selected on the Transport
panel. You can select a separate format for a MIDI editor ruler on the Ruler pop-up
menu, opened by clicking the arrow button to the right of it. For a list of the available
formats, see
“The ruler” on page 50.
At the bottom of the pop-up menu, there are two additional items:
If “Time Linear” is selected, the ruler, note display, and controller display will be
linear in relation to time.
This means that if the ruler shows bars and beats, the distance between the bar
lines will vary depending on the tempo.
If “Bars+Beats Linear” is selected, the ruler, note display, and controller display
will be linear in relation to tempo.
This means that if the ruler shows bars and beats, the distance between beats will
be constant.
In most cases, you would set the display format to “Bars+Beats” and “Bars+Beats
Linear” mode when editing MIDI.
Option Description
Mouse Time
Position
This displays the exact time position of the mouse pointer, in the
format selected for the ruler, allowing you to perform editing or to
insert notes at exact positions.
Mouse Note
Position
This displays the exact pitch of the mouse pointer position, making it
easier to find the right pitch when entering or transposing notes.
Current Chord
Display
When the project cursor is positioned over notes making up a chord,
this chord is displayed here.