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The MIDI editors
Key Editor operations
To view and edit existing Poly Pressure events, proceed as follows:
1. Select Poly Pressure on the “Controller Selection and Functions” pop-up menu.
2. Click on the arrow button next to the note number field to the left of the controller
lane.
A pop-up menu appears, listing all note numbers for which there already are Poly
Pressure events.
3. Select a note number from the pop-up menu.
The Poly Pressure events for the selected note number are shown in the controller
lane.
4. Use the Draw tool to edit the events as usual.
Press [Ctrl]/[Command]+[Alt]/[Option] to edit existing events without adding any
new ones.
Poly Pressure events can also be added and edited in the List Editor.
Working with selection ranges
The controller lane editor allows you to perform additional scaling operations for
selection ranges on existing controller curves.
To open the controller lane editor, use the Object Selection tool to create a
selection rectangle on the controller lane, encompassing the desired controller
events.
For Velocity lanes, press [Alt]/[Option] to get the Object Selection tool.
Ö For Velocity lanes, the editor also opens if you select multiple MIDI notes in the note
display.
In the controller lane editor, smart controls appear on the borders of the editor. These
controls allow you to activate a specific editing mode:
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The controller lane editor is not available for Articulation or Dynamics lanes.
Editing mode To activate this
mode…
Description
Move Vertically Click in an empty area
on the upper border of
the editor.
This mode allows you to move the entire
curve up or down, which is useful to boost
or attenuate an otherwise perfect curve.
Scale Vertically Click the smart control in
the middle of the upper
border of the editor.
Use this mode to relatively scale the curve,
i.
e. to raise or lower the values in percent
(not by absolute amounts).
Tilt the left/right
part of the curve
Click the smart control in
the upper left/right
corner of the editor.
These modes allow you to tilt the left or the
right part of the curve, respectively. This is
useful if the curve form is exactly the way
you want it, but the start or end needs to be
boosted or attenuated a bit.