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Creating a movie
In the “MIDI” track, you can edit the MIDI data by changing the starting point of the
MIDI data, or by lining up several items of MIDI data along the time track.
If you have created clips, you can adjust the MIDI data to play in unison with these
clips by matching their play time or playback timings.
Moving MIDI data
You can drag-and-drop to move the MIDI data to any position on the time track.
You can check the time of the starting and ending point of the MIDI data at the time
indicator on the upper level of the timeline.
Adding MIDI data
You can add new MIDI data to the “MIDI” track by dragging-and-dropping other
MIDI data from the MIDI list.
Erasing MIDI data
Select the MIDI data to erase and click [ERASE].
Copying MIDI data
Select the MIDI data to be copied and click [COPY].
When you click [PASTE], the copied MIDI data appears, and you can drag-and-drop
it to a desired position.
Editing the MIDI track
When you click
, you
can easily align the MIDI data
with the gridlines (one second
intervals) on the time track.
When you click
, you
can select one MIDI data and
all the rest down the line. This
is convenient when you wish
to adjust the position of a
multiple items of MIDI data at
once.
If you made an error while
editing, click [UNDO] to
return to the former state. If
you click [UNDO] again, the
results of your editing are
reinstated.
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