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The MIDI editors
Key Editor operations
Ö If Length Quantize is set to “Quantize Link” and you enter data in Sine, Triangle or
Square mode, the density of the events depends on the Zoom factor.
The Sine, Triangle and Square modes create events with values aligned to
continuous curves.
In these modes, the quantize value determines the period of the curve (the length
of one curve “cycle”) and the Length Quantize value determines the density of the
events (the lower the Length Quantize note value, the smoother the curve).
In Sine, Triangle and Square mode you can also use modifier keys to determine the
shape of the curve.
If you press [Ctrl]/[Command] you can change the phase of the beginning of the
curve. If you press [Alt]/[Option]-[Ctrl]/[Command], you can change the position of
the whole curve.
Ö You can also set the curve period freely by holding down [Shift] when you insert
events in Sine, Triangle or Square mode. Activate Snap, [Shift]-click and drag to set
the length of one period. The period length will be a multiple of the quantize value.
In Triangle and Square mode, you can press [Shift]-[Ctrl]/[Command] to change
the maximum position of the triangle curve (to create sawtooth curves) or the pulse
of the square curve.
Moving events
You can move events in a controller lane, much like you can with notes:
1. Click with the Object Selection tool to select the events that you want to move or
copy.
You can also click and drag to create a selection rectangle encompassing the
desired events.
2. Click on a curve point inside the selection and drag the events.
The events inside the selection are moved to the new position. If Snap is activated,
this determines to which positions you can move the events (see
“Snap” on page
490).
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Remember that a non-note event does not have a length – it is “valid” until the next
event (see
“The controller display” on page 487).
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When the Auto Select Controllers button is activated in the Key Editor toolbar,
selecting notes will also select the corresponding controller events. Moving events
(either using cut/copy/paste or drag & drop) in the note display will also move the
corresponding controller events (see also
“Selecting controllers within the note
range” on page 495).