Ardour's handling of MIDI editing differs from most other DAWs
and MIDI sequencers.
Key features of Ardour MIDI handling
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All editing is done in-place, in-window. There is no separate piano roll
window or pane. Edit notes right where you see them.
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All MIDI I/O is done via JACK for sample accurate timing and maximal
efficiency when communicating with external software synthesizers.
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Every MIDI track has its own JACK MIDI port for input; it may have an
arbitrary combination of audio and MIDI outputs, depending on the signal
processing in the track; the full flexibility of JACK connectivity is
present for MIDI just as it is for audio.
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Full automation for MIDI tracks, integrated with the handling of all MIDI
CC data for each track.
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Controllers (CC data) can be set to discrete or continuous modes (the
latter will interpolate between control points and send additional
data).
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There is a Normal and a Percussive mode for note data editing.
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The scroomer is a combination scroll/zoom tool for altering
the zoom level and range of visible MIDI data.
Notable Differences
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Fader (volume) control currently operates on transmitted MIDI data, not by sending CC
#7.
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All note/data editing is per-region. There are no cross-region operations at this
time.
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By default, copying a MIDI region creates a deep link—both
regions share the same data source, and edits to the contents of
one will affect the other. To break this link, select
from the region
context menu, after which the selected region(s) will have their own copies
of only the data that they visually display on screen. You will not
be able to trim the region back its original length after an Unlink operation,
and the operation cannot be undone.