1 <h2>Selecting notes with the mouse</h2>
3 While in Draw mode or Internal Edit mode, any note can be clicked to select
4 it. Once a note has been selected, <kbd class="mouse
5 mod3">Left</kbd>-clicking on another selects all notes between them. Adding
6 or removing a note to/from the selection is done by <kbd class="mouse
7 mod1">Left</kbd> clicking it.
10 In any mode, <kbd class="mod3 mouse">left</kbd> clicking on a note on the
11 Scroomer (the piano header of the track, see <a
12 href="@@midi-track-controls">MIDI Track Controls</a>) will add all
13 occurrences of that note to the selection, while <kbd
14 class="mouse">middle</kbd> clicking will only select/deselect all occurences
15 of that note, clearing the selection. These Scroomer selections works on all
16 MIDI regions of the track at once.
20 In Internal Edit mode only, <kbd class="mouse">left</kbd> clicking and dragging
21 outside of a note <dfn>rubberband selects</dfn> a series of notes.
22 <kbd class="mod3n"></kbd> rubberband selecting adds the notes to the selection.
25 <h2>Selecting/navigating note-by-note</h2>
27 <kbd>Tab</kbd> selects the next note as defined by their starting time.
28 <kbd class="mod1">Tab</kbd> selects the previous note. <kbd class="mod3">Tab</kbd>
29 or <kbd class="mod13">Tab</kbd> adds the next/previous note to the selection.
32 <h2>Listening to selected notes</h2>
34 If <kbd class="menu">Edit > Preferences > MIDI > Sound MIDI notes
35 as they are selected in the editor</kbd> is enabled, Ardour will send a pair of
36 NoteOn/NoteOff messages through the track, which will typically allow to
37 hear each note as it is selected.