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Creating and Editing Continuous Data
In Key and Drum Edit, there are special displays for graphical editing of Events
other than notes. These include Modulation, Main Volume and Pitch Bend Events,
but also Poly Pressure and Velocity values (which are not really Events of their own
but rather properties of notes).
Continuous Data can also be edited in List Edit, using the List, the Event display
and/or the special “Value 2 display”, which lets you edit the data in a bar graph
form (see page 143).
How to create and edit Continuous Data is described in the chapter “An Introduc-
tion to MIDI Editing” in the Getting Started book. Here is a brief rundown of the
features:
Open and close the display by clicking on the icon in the lower left cor-
ner of the Edit window.
Change the size of the display by dragging the Divider up or down.
To select data type to be displayed, press the mouse button with the
pointer on the data type icon (to the left in the display).
This pulls down the data type pop-up menu.
If you move the pointer up and down in the Controller Display, the value
corresponding to the pointer position is shown in the box below the data
type icon to the left.
This helps you position the Pencil/Line tool when creating or editing Events.
All values range between 0 and 127, except Pitch Bend, which has a value
range from –8192 to +8191. For Pitch Bend, value 0 is equivalent to no Pitch
Bend (the Pitch Bend wheel/lever in centre position).
Click here to pull down the data
type pop-up menu.
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