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Click the Fit Content button on the Inline Piano Roll toolbar. To display the Inline Piano Roll
toolbar, use the
View-Toolbars
command to open the Toolbars dialog, and check the Inline Piano
Roll checkbox.
To Change the MIDI Scale’s Display Mode
•
Right-click the MIDI Scale to display the popup menu, and choose either
7bit Values
(this
displays MIDI values), or
Notes
(this displays the keyboard).
Displaying Notes and Controllers in the Inline Piano Roll View
Every MIDI track in the Track pane displays a Show/Hide MIDI Events button when the track is in
Inline Piano Roll mode. These buttons work independently in each track, and are also independent from
the Show/Hide MIDI Events button in the Piano Roll view.
To Hide or Show Data in Individual Tracks
1.
Click the dropdown arrow on the Show/Hide MIDI Events button
to display the menu of
MIDI data in the track.
2.
Choose from the following menu options:
•
To hide or show notes, click
Show Notes
.
•
To display the notes’ velocity columns in either wide or narrow mode, click
Full Width
Velocity
.
•
To hide or show a controller, click the name of the controller (for example, click CC: 1-
Modulation (Chan: 2)).
•
To show all MIDI data in the current track, click
Add All Existing Value Types
.
•
To show or hide all the outlines of any clips in the track, click
Show Clip Outlines
.
3.
After you choose an option, the menu closes. You can repeat steps 1 and 2 to choose more options.
4.
To hide or show all controllers
, click the left side of the Show/Hide MIDI Events button. The
button turns white when all controllers are hidden, and blue when all controllers are showing.
To Hide or Show Notes in All Tracks
•
Click the Show/Hide Notes button in the Inline Piano Roll toolbar.
or
•
Use the
Track-Show/Hide Notes
command.
Both of these commands override the Show/Hide MIDI Events buttons in individual tracks.
To Hide or Show Controllers in All Tracks
•
Click the Show/Hide Continuous button in the Inline Piano Roll toolbar.
or
•
Use the
Track-In-line PRV-Show/Hide Continuous Events
command.
Both of these commands override the Show/Hide MIDI Events buttons in individual tracks.
Drawing and editing notes and controllers in the Inline Piano Roll view is the same in the Piano Roll
view, with a few minor exceptions (noted in the appropriate topics). To draw and edit notes and
controllers in the Inline Piano Roll view, see “Selecting Notes” on page 249, “Editing Notes with the
Draw Tool and the Select Tool” on page 250, “Selecting Notes” on page 249, “Editing Notes with the
Draw Tool and the Select Tool” on page 250, “Adding Controllers” on page 254, “Selecting Controllers”
on page 255, and “Editing Controllers” on page 256.
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