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title: Common Region Editing Operations
title: Common Region Edit Operations
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<p><img src="/files/a3/a3_before_trim.png" alt="region arrangement before trim"></p>
<p>Now lets look at what happens after we trim the right hand (selected) region by dragging its starting position earlier:</p>
<p><img src="/files/a3/a3_after_trim.png" alt="region arrangement after a trim"></p>
<p>You can see that it now overlaps the earlier region and a cross fade has been created between them.</p>
<p>You can see that it now overlaps the earlier region and a crossfade has been created between them.</p>
<p>Lets look now at what happens if we do the same trim, but using shift-drag to turn it into a push-pull trim instead:</p>
<p><img src="/files/a3/a3_after_push_trim.png" alt="region arrangement after a push trim"></p>
<p>There is no overlap, and the end of the earlier region has been moved along with the start of the later region, so that they still directly adjoin each other.</p>

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title: Create Region Fades and Crossfades
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<h2>Region Fades</h2>
<p><code>Region fades</code> are possible at the beginning and end of all audio regions. In <code>Object Mode</code> a grip appears at the top left and top right of an audio region when the cursor hovers over it. Placing the cursor over the top of the grip displays the region fade cursor tip. Click and drag the grip left or right in the timeline to adjust the length of the fade.</p>
<p>To activate/deactivate or change the "style" of the <code>Region fade</code>, hover the cursor over the regionfade grip till the cursor tip indicates region fade editing and context-click (right-click) to bring up a context menu. In the context menu there is a list of options for the regionfade. <code>Activate/Deactivate</code> enables and disables the regionfade. The different types of fades are, <code>Liner</code>, <code>Slow</code>, <code>Fast</code>, <code>Symmetric</code> and <code>Constant Power</code></p>
<h2>Crossfades</h2>
<p><code>Crossfades</code> refer to the behavior of a region fade when regions overlaps another region. Crossfades <em>are</em> regionfades. When one region overlaps another and there is a regionfade on the top region the fade-out will be mirrored as a fade-in on the underlying region. The grip for the top region will allow changing the length and type of the crossfade.</p>

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<h2>Region Fades</h2>
<p><code>Regionfades</code> are possible at the beginning and end of all audio regions. In <code>Object Mode</code> a grip appears at the top left and top right of an audio region when the cursor hovers over it. Placing the cursor over the top of the grip displays the regionfade cursor tip. Click and drag the grip left or right in the timeline to adjust the length of the fade.</p>
<p>To activate/deactivate or change the "style" of the <code>Regionfade</code>, hover the cursor over the regionfade grip till the cursor tip indicates regionfade editing and context-click (right-click) to bring up a context menu. In the context menu there is a list of options for the regionfade. <code>Activate/Deactivate</code> enables and disables the regionfade. The different types of fades are, <code>Liner</code>, <code>Slow</code>, <code>Fast</code>, <code>Symmetric</code> and <code>Constant Power</code></p>
<h2>Crossfades</h2>
<p><code>Crossfades</code> refer to the behavior of a regionfade when regions overlaps another region. Crossfades <em>are</em> regionfades. When one region overlaps another and there is a regionfade on the top region the fade-out will be mirrored as a fade-in on the underlying region. The grip for the top region will allow changing the length and type of the crossfade.</p>

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title: Fundamental Concepts for MIDI Editing
title: Fundamental Concepts
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title: Creating MIDI Tracks
title: Create MIDI Tracks
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title: Creating MIDI Regions
title: Create MIDI Regions
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<p>Although recording MIDI is a common way to create new MIDI regions, it is often desirable to do so as part of editing/arranging.</p>
<p>To create a new MIDI region, simply <kbd>Left-click</kbd> in a MIDI track. A region will be created that is one bar long. You can <a href="/editing-and-arranging/changing-region-lengths">trim</a> it to any length you want.</p>
<p>Once you have created a region, you will probably want to <a href="/editing-and-arranging/edit-midi/adding-new-notes">Add some notes to it</a>.</p>
<p>Once you have created a region, you will probably want to <a href="/editing-and-arranging/edit-midi/add-new-notes">Add some notes to it</a>.</p>

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title: Add New Notes
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title: Changing Note Properties
title: Change Note Properties
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title: Handling Overlapping Notes
title: Handle Overlapping Notes
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title: Quantizing MIDI
title: Quantize MIDI
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title: Using Patch Changes
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title: Independent and Dependent MIDI Region Copies
menu_title: MIDI Region Copies
menu_title: Copy MIDI Region
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