diff --git a/include/controlling-midi-range.html b/include/controlling-midi-range.html index 9c099901..41b7550d 100644 --- a/include/controlling-midi-range.html +++ b/include/controlling-midi-range.html @@ -5,7 +5,19 @@ mouse.

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Using the scroomer

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Setting the defaults

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+ The default note range shown in new MIDI tracks is controllable in + Edit > Preferences > MIDI + +

+MIDI note range prefs +
MIDI note range defaults in Preferences
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Using the scroomer

The scroomer offers two kinds of control. You can "grab" it in the @@ -19,13 +31,12 @@

MIDI scroomer
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Using your scroll wheel

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Using your scroll wheel

- Several scroll operations can be used to control the visible note + While in internal edit mode (used for editing MIDI), several scroll operations can be used to control the visible note range: -

  • In internal edit mode, with no notes selected, unmodified +
  • With no notes selected, unmodified scrolling will move the visible range up and down.
  • scroll will increase and decrease the visible range (zoom out and in)
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