Editing MIDI updates
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@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ notes, press and hold the left mouse button, then drag the mouse to "draw" a
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rectangular area. All notes inside that area will be selected. Release the
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rectangular area. All notes inside that area will be selected. Release the
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mouse button to complete the selection.
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mouse button to complete the selection.
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{{< figure src="en/.gif" alt="" >}}
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{{< figure src="en/rubberband-selection.png" alt="Rubberband selection" >}}
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Finally, if you need to select all notes, just press **Ctrl+A**.
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Finally, if you need to select all notes, just press **Ctrl+A**.
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Snapping options apply here, when snapping is enabled. Moreover, if multiple
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Snapping options apply here, when snapping is enabled. Moreover, if multiple
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notes are selected, they all will be shrunk or extended.
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notes are selected, they all will be shrunk or extended.
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{{< figure src="en/.gif" alt="" >}}
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{{< figure src="en/drag-note-ends.png" alt="Drag note ends" >}}
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Quantization effectively means adjusting start and end times of notes in a way
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Quantization effectively means adjusting start and end times of notes in a way
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that makes them snap to a grid of your choice. It is something you will
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that makes them snap to a grid of your choice. It is something you will
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Another command that effectively adjusts the duration of notes is _Legatize_.
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Another command that effectively adjusts the duration of notes is _Legatize_.
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When you have two notes that begin at different positions on the timeline,
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When you have two notes that begin at different positions on the timeline,
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_Legatize_ adjusts the end of the note that begins earlier so that it ends
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_Legatize_ adjusts the end of the note that begins earlier so that it ends
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exactly where the second note begins.
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exactly where the second note begins. This might mean either expanding or
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shrinking the duration of the the earlier note:
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{{< figure src="en/.gif" alt="" >}}
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{{< figure src="en/legatize.png" alt="legatize" >}}
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This is, however, a very simple use case. You can legatize multiple notes:
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As you can see, the first note is expanded to join the second one, and second
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one is shrunk to join the third one, and the third one is expanded to join the
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{{< figure src="en/.gif" alt="" >}}
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fourth one.
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## Removing overlaps
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Sometimes when you perform a part, your finger won't release a key in time, so a
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note will play a little longer thus resulting in overlapped notes where not are
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supposed to be.
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Two commands available through the right-click menu, _Legatize_ and _Remove
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Overlap_ help removing overlaps. Here is how they differ.
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FIXME
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## Shifting and transposing notes
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## Shifting and transposing notes
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respectively, increment each one by 20, and end up with notes that have 45, 70,
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respectively, increment each one by 20, and end up with notes that have 45, 70,
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and 120 for velocities.
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and 120 for velocities.
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## Applying multiple transforms all at once
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{{< figure src="en/velocity-tooltip.png" alt="Velocity tooltip" >}}
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A simple way to numerically change velocity (as well as MIDI channel, pitch, and
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position) is to use the note's properties dialog. Right-click on a note or
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multiple notes, then select _Edit…_.
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{{< figure src="en/note-properties.png" alt="Editing note properties" >}}
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If multiple notes have been selected, you can mass-change them to the same
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value. For that enable the _Set selected notes to this velocity_ option before
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applying changes.
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FIXME
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## Editing example start to end
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## Editing example start to end
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