3 MIDI notes can be added a few different way in Ardour:
6 <h2 id="add-new-notes-using-the-mouse">Using the mouse</h2>
9 Drawing notes with the mouse requires that a MIDI track <a
10 href="@@create-midi-tracks">exists</a>, and a blank MIDI region has
11 been <a href="@@create-midi-regions">created</a> in this track.
14 In either <em>Draw</em> or <em>Internal Edit</em> <a
15 href="@@toolbox">Mode</a> new notes can be added with a click or
16 drag: a mouse <em>click</em> creates a note at the pointer location
17 (or the nearest grid anchor if grid is enabled), and its duration is
18 one <a href="@@grid-controls">Grid unit</a>. A mouse <em>drag</em>
19 creates the note like a click does, but allows continuously setting
20 the duration of the note until the mouse button is released.
23 <h2 id="add-new-notes-using-step-entry">Using Step Entry</h2>
26 The <a href="@@step-entry">Step Entry editor</a> allows to enter a
27 melody in sequence along time, using a virtual keyboard and specific
28 controls. It can be a very handy and fast way create MIDI lines, in a
29 kind of typewriter way, all the more when using its different
33 The Step Entry window is shown by <kbd class="mouse">right</kbd>
34 clicking the record button in the <a
35 href="@@midi-track-controls">MIDI track header</a> and selecting <kbd
36 class="menu">Step Entry</kbd>. This will automatically create a MIDI
37 region to type into at the playhead position, which will automatically expand at each step.
40 <h2 id="add-new-notes-using-the-virtual-keyboard">Using the Virtual Keyboard</h2>
43 The <a href="@@virtual-keyboard">Virtual MIDI Keyboard</a> — or
44 a real MIDI keyboard plugged in as the tracks input — can be
45 used to record MIDI, as a microphone would record audio.
48 It can be started by choosing the <kbd class="menu">Window >
49 Virtual Keyboard</kbd> menu. Exactly like for audio recording, the
50 track(s) must be armed for recording, the main record engaged, then
51 the transport started. As for the Step Entry, a MIDI region will be
52 auto-generated at the playhead position, and expanded as long as the