-<p>So, to summarize:</p>
-<table class="dl">
- <tr><th>Selecting, moving, copying, trimming, deleting <em>regions</em></th>
- <td><kbd class="menu">Note Level Editing</kbd> disabled, using Grab,
- Range or other mouse modes</td></tr>
- <tr><th>Selecting, moving, copying trimming, deleting <em>notes</em></th>
- <td><kbd class="menu">Note Level Editing</kbd> enabled, and using Internal
- Edit mode</td></tr>
- <tr><th>Adding new notes</th>
- <td>enabling "Note Level Editing" and then either
- <ul>
- <li>using Draw mode and <kbd class="mouse">Left</kbd>
- clicking/dragging, or</li>
- <li>using Internal Edit mode and <kbd
- class="mouse mod1">Left</kbd> clicking/dragging.</li>
- </ul>
- </td></tr>
-</table>
-<p>
- There is also <a href="@@step-entry">a step entry editor</a> allowing to enter
- notes from a virtual keyboard and lots more besides.
+<p>
+ The <a href="@@virtual-keyboard">Virtual MIDI Keyboard</a> — or
+ a real MIDI keyboard plugged in as the tracks input — can be
+ used to record MIDI, as a microphone would record audio.
+</p>
+<p>
+ It can be started by choosing the <kbd class="menu">Window >
+ Virtual Keyboard</kbd> menu. Exactly like for audio recording, the
+ track(s) must be armed for recording, the main record engaged, then
+ the transport started. As for the Step Entry, a MIDI region will be
+ auto-generated at the playhead position, and expanded as long as the
+ recording lasts.