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The MIDI editors
Key Editor operations
To select another dynamics symbol for an event, click on the triangle in the upper
left corner of the event and select a symbol from the pop-up menu.
If several events are selected, the same symbol will be applied to all the events.
To step through the available dynamics symbols, use the mouse wheel or the key
commands “One down” and “One up” (in the Key Commands dialog, Score
Functions category).
If several events are selected, they will all change in increments, i. e. relative to the
original values.
Ö Moving and copying dynamics events works as with other events on the controller
lane.
You can modify the settings for the Dynamics symbols in the Dynamics Mapping
Setup dialog. You can open this dialog via the pop-up menu for a dynamics event or
by selecting “Dynamics Mapping…” on the “Controller Selection and Functions”
pop-up menu.
Adding and editing Poly Pressure events
Poly Pressure events are special, in that they “belong to” a specific note number (key).
That is, each Poly Pressure event has two editable values: the note number and the
amount of pressure. Therefore, when Poly Pressure is selected on the “Controller
Selection and Functions” pop-up menu, there are two value fields to the left of the
controller display, one for the note number and one for the amount.
To add a new Poly Pressure event, proceed as follows:
1. Select Poly Pressure on the “Controller Selection and Functions” pop-up menu.
2. Set the note number by clicking on the keyboard display.
The selected note number is displayed in the upper value field to the left of the
controller display. Note that this only works for the topmost lane. If you have
selected “Poly Pressure” for several controller lanes, you have to type in the
desired note number directly in the lower value field to the left of each lane.
3. Use the Draw tool to add a new event, just as when adding regular controller
events.