2 <h2>Adding new notes</h2>
4 For light MIDI editing, you can use the Internal Edit Mode.
5 This mode lets you select notes, copy, move or delete them and alter their
6 properties (see below). To <em>add</em> notes using the mouse, <kbd class="mouse mod1">Left</kbd>-drag.
8 For more extensive MIDI editing, you may prefer <kbd class="menu">Draw Mode</kbd>.
9 You can click or drag to add a new note, without having to hold down Ctrl. However,
10 Draw Mode doesn't offer region-level editing.
13 <p>So, to summarize:</p>
15 <tr><th>Selecting, moving, copying, trimming, deleting <em>regions</em></th>
16 <td><kbd class="menu">Note Level Editing</kbd> disabled, using object,
17 range or other mouse modes</td></tr>
18 <tr><th>Selecting, moving, copying trimming, deleting <em>notes</em></th>
19 <td><kbd class="menu">Note Level Editing</kbd> enabled, and using mouse object mode</td></tr>
20 <tr><th>Adding new notes</th>
21 <td>enabling "Note Level Editing" and then either
23 <li>using mouse object mode and <kbd class="mouse mod1">Left</kbd>-drag, or</li>
24 <li>using mouse draw mode.</li>
29 Note that there is also <a href="@@step-entry">a step entry editor</a> allowing to
30 enter notes from a virtual keyboard and lots more besides.