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The MIDI editors
The In-Place Editor
This expands the MIDI track to show something like a miniature Key Editor, allowing
you to edit MIDI notes and controllers.
To zoom or scroll the In-Place Editor, point at the left part of the piano keyboard
display so that the pointer changes to a hand. Now you can click and drag to the
right or left to zoom in or out vertically, and drag up or down to scroll the editor.
Clicking on the gray triangle in the upper right corner of the track list for the edited
track brings up a local toolbar with some settings specific to the In-Place Editor.
For descriptions of these settings, see “The toolbar” on page 484.
Just like in the Key Editor, you can edit controller data and articulations at the bottom
of the In-Place Editor.
To add or remove controller lanes, right-click below the controller name field and
select an option from the context menu.
When you select a MIDI note, the Project window info line shows information about
that note, just like the info line in the Key Editor. You can perform the same editing
here as on the Key Editor info line, see
“Editing on the info line” on page 499.
The Snap button and Snap Type pop-up menu on the Project window toolbar
govern snapping in the In-Place Editor, but the snap grid is set using the Quantize
pop-up menu.
To close the In-Place Editor for one or several selected tracks, you can use the
Edit In-Place key command, by default [Ctrl]/[Command]-[Shift]-[I].
To close the In-Place Editor for one track, you can click the Edit In-Place button in
the track list or double-click below the controller display in the In-Place Editor.
Ö If you have opened the In-Place Editor for multiple parts, you can drag and drop notes
between the parts.