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The Edit mode elements
In Edit mode, the view is divided into various edit lanes which are used for editing dif-
ferent types of events in a note clip (i.e. notes, velocity and performance controller au-
tomation events). Any Track parameter automation lanes on the track will also be
shown and can be edited in Edit mode.
The picture shows three clips in Edit mode. The middle clip is open for editing. Adjacent clips on the
same lane will be visible but the events will be grayed out.
From the top down in the picture, the Edit mode view contains the following elements:
D At the top is the Overview.
The Overview shows all the clips on the selected track note lane. It displays clips
like in Arrange mode and you can select several clips on the same note lane. You
can perform any clip-based editing in the Overview - it works exactly like in Ar-
range mode - but you can only apply the editing to clips on the same lane.
D Next is the Note edit lane where you perform all of your note event edit-
ing.
Here you can edit notes for one open clip at a time. The Note edit lane can show
one of three Note edit modes (see page 79).
D Below the Note edit lane is the Velocity edit lane where you can graphi-
cally edit note velocity values. See “Editing velocity”.
D Next you have edit lanes for performance controller automation.
Each performance controller you use when recording will get a separate edit lane.
You can also add performance controller lanes using the Note Lane Performance
Parameter Automation pop-up above the vertical zoom controls to the right. See
page 87.
D Lastly, any Track parameter automation used will be shown on separate
lanes.
Note that Track parameter automation does not “belong” to the selected note lane
or note clip, and will not be selected if a note clip is open. Clips on Track automa-
tion lanes will affect all active note lanes on a track at the same position. Double-
clicking on a Track parameter automation clip will open it for editing. See “Editing
automation”.
About the note edit modes
By default, the note edit mode selected when you select Edit mode depends on the
device type to which the track is connected. For standard instrument tracks, Key edit
mode is selected, for Redrum tracks, Drum edit mode is selected, and for Dr.Rex
tracks, the REX edit mode is selected.
You can manually change between these modes by using the pop-up in the upper
right corner of the note area.
The note edit mode can be stored individually for each track (or each note lane on a
track). The next time you select Edit mode for that track (or note lane), the note edit
mode will be the same.
Key edit mode. The piano keyboard to the left indicates the pitch of the notes, covering the whole MIDI
note range (C-2 to G8). Note that the black and white keys are reflected in the background colors of
the grid, making it easier to find the right pitch when drawing and moving notes!
Use this when editing instrument tracks.
Overview
Note edit lane
Velocity
edit lane
Performance
controller edit
lanes.
Track
parameter
automation
lanes.
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