Editing - MIDI

Select Controllers in Note Range: Use Extended Note Context

Takes the extended note context into account when you move notes in conjunction with their controllers. This means that controllers between the most recently selected note and the following note or the end of the part are also moved.

Legato Overlap

Allows you to set an overlap for the Legato function. Legato allows you to extend MIDI notes so that they reach the next notes.

An overlap setting of 0 ticks causes each selected note to extend so that it reaches the next note exactly. A positive value causes the notes to overlap by the specified number of ticks. A negative value causes a slight gap between the notes.

Legato Mode: Between Selected Notes Only

Adjusts the length of selected notes so that they reach the next selected note.

Split MIDI Events

Splits MIDI events when you split a MIDI part in the Project window and the split position intersects the MIDI events. This also creates new notes at the beginning of the second part.

Split MIDI Controllers

Splits MIDI controllers when you split a MIDI part in the Project window and the part contains a controller. If the controller value at the split position is not zero, a new controller event of the same type and value is inserted at the split position at the beginning of the second part.

Note

If you just split a part and play back the result, it sounds the same, regardless of this setting. However, if you split a part and delete the first half or move the second half to a different position in the project, you may want to activate Split MIDI Controllers to make sure all controllers have the correct value at the beginning of the second part.

High Resolution Display Range

Allows you set up the display range for velocity, control change, pan, aftertouch, poly pressure, and pitchbend values.

High Resolution Decimal Count

Allows you set up the number of decimal places for velocity, control change, pan, aftertouch, poly pressure, and pitchbend values.