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Velocity scaling. Hold down the SHIFT key and adjust any selected velocity line. All other selected velocities scale accordingly.
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Anchored velocity stretching. Hold down the CTRL key and adjust any selected velocity line. The first and last selected velocities remain stationary, while all other selected velocities ramp toward the dragged velocity line. The result typically resembles the letter “V”, or an inverted “V”, depending on which direction the velocities are dragged.The mouse pointer looks likewhen stretching or scaling velocities.
Figure 99. Editing velocities in the Controller pane.A. Drag top of velocity line up-down B. All overlapping velocity lines are visibleFigure 100. Anchored velocity stretching.A. First and last selected velocity lines remain stationary B. Hold down the CTRL key and drag any selected velocity; all other selected velocities ramp toward the dragged velocity line
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For the Piano Roll view. Click the Piano Roll view Controllers menu and select Display Multiple Controllers. When enabled, you can select multiple controllers on the Track view MIDI menu. When disabled, you can only select a single controller type at a time. When you disable Display Multiple Controllers, the Piano Roll view will default to show the event type that is selected in the Piano Roll view’s Edit Filter control (see To hide or show data in the Piano Roll view).
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For the Inline Piano Roll. Click the Track view MIDI menu, point to Show Controllers and select Display Multiple Controllers. When enabled, you can select multiple controllers on the Track view MIDI menu. When disabled, you can only select a single controller type at a time. When you disable Display Multiple Controllers, the Inline Piano Roll will default to show the event type that is selected in the track’s Edit Filter control (see Displaying notes and controllers in the Inline Piano Roll view and Selecting the data type to edit).A. Controller value extends to the next controller event B. Drag line up/down to adjust event value C. Selected controller events are dark
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To stretch all notes proportionally. With the Smart tool, position the pointer where you want to split the note, then hold down the CTRL key and drag the end of any selected note.
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To stretch all notes to the same absolute duration. With the Smart tool, position the pointer where you want to split the note, then hold down the SHIFT key and drag the end of any selected note.
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Splitting notes with the Smart toolor Split tool
clears the current selection. For details, see Using the Smart tool on PRV notes and Using the Split tool on PRV notes.
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Gluing notes with the Smart toolor Draw tool
clears the current selection. For details, see Using the Smart tool on PRV notes and Using the Freehand tool on PRV notes.
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