37 lines
1.2 KiB
HTML
37 lines
1.2 KiB
HTML
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<p>
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The visible note range in a MIDI track can be controlled in two
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principle ways: the note scroomer, or the scroll wheel of your
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mouse.
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<p>
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<h2 id="add-new-notes-using-the-mouse">Using the scroomer</h2>
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<p>
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The scroomer offers two kinds of control. You can "grab" it in the
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middle and move it up or down - this adjusts the absolute note range
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displayed up or down. Alternatively you can "grab" the top or bottom
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handle of the scroomer, and move that up or down - this adjusts the
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extent of the note range displayed.
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<figure>
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<img style="width:75%" src="/images/midi-scroomer.png" alt="MIDI scroomer">
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<figcaption>MIDI scroomer</figcaption>
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</figure>
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<h2 id="add-new-notes-using-scroll">Using your scroll wheel</h2>
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<p>
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Several scroll operations can be used to control the visible note
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range:
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<li>In internal edit mode, with no notes selected, unmodified
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scrolling will move the visible range up and down.</li>
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<li><kbd class="mod1">scroll</kbd> will increase and decrease the
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visible range (zoom out and in)</li>
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<li><kbd class="mod13">scroll</kbd> will expand either the top or
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bottom of the visible note range (depending on scroll
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direction). Think of this as "show me higher pitches" or "show me
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lower pitches".
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</p>
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