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Editing in the Phrase Scope
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Rounded
: The parameter will be increased or decreased in a rounded curve.
* You can also right-click (
in MacOS,
control-click
) the controller display area and choose a
curve from the menu that appears.
●
Reset curve
: Resets the curve in the selected region.
4.
Hold down the mouse button on the selected region in the
controller display area
, and drag
upward or downward. When you reach the desired value, release the mouse button.
* If you selected the Linear or Rounded curve, the value will be increased or decreased around the point
at which you pressed the mouse button.
Time Keep function
When editing the time in Curve Edit mode, you can use the Time Keep function. If the Time Keep
function is turned on, the curve will be adjusted when you edit the Time so that the length of the
selected region will stay the same. You can use this when you want to create a slight change in the
Time parameter, but want the overall length to remain unchanged.
Click the
[Time Keep]
button (
) to switch the Time Keep function on/off.
* This is not valid for Time Zero input.
Time Zero input
If you want to stop (“zero”) time in the Phrase Scope, click the
[Time Zero]
button (
) to change
the cursor to the
Time Zero input tool
.
To use this, drag the
Time Zero input tool
across the Time curve, moving the mouse toward the right
and then releasing it. When you input Zero Time, a Time Zero line (a dark blue line shown at the
bottom of the control area when displaying the Time parameter) will appear, and the waveform
display area will be striped.
If you want to cancel the Time Zero line, click it with the eraser tool.
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