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Although recording MIDI is a common way to create new MIDI regions, it is
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often desirable to do so as part of editing/arranging.
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To create a new MIDI region with the mouse, simply enter draw mode (press
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"d" or click on the pencil tool) and then <kbd
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class="mouse">Left</kbd>-click in a MIDI track. This creates a region
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that is one bar long. Alternatively, use the left button to
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drag-create a new region of the desired length.
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Once the region exists, to trim it to a different length, switch
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back to grabber/object/select mode (press "g" or click on the
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grabber tool). Then <a href="@@trimming-regions">trim</a> to your desired length.
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Once the region is ready, <a href="@@add-new-notes">add some notes</a>
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to it.
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