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<p>
- You can view all the details about a selected note by context-clicking on
- it. The dialog that pops up will also allow you to modify all the properties
- of the selected note(s). You can modify individual properties more efficiently
- using the techniques described below.
+ Details about a selected note can be viewed by context-clicking on it. The
+ dialog that pops up will also allow modification of all the properties of the
+ selected note(s). Individual properties can be modified more efficiently using
+ the techniques described below:
</p>
<dl>
<kbd>↓</kbd> reduces the pitch of the selected notes.<br />
If any of the selected notes are already at the maximum or minimum value,
no changes will be made to any of the notes, to preserve relative pitches.
- You can override this with <kbd class="mod2"> </kbd>. The default shift
- distance is one semitone. Use <kbd class="mod3"> </kbd> to alter this to
+ This can be overridden with <kbd class="mod2">‌</kbd>. The default shift
+ distance is one semitone. Use <kbd class="mod3">‌</kbd> to alter this to
one octave.
</dd>
<dt>Changing velocity values</dt>
notes.<br />
If any of the selected notes are already at the maximum or minumum value,
no changes will be made to any of the notes, to preserve relative velocities.
- You can override this with <kbd class="mod2"> </kbd>.
- You can also press <kbd>v</kbd> to popup a dialog that will allow you to set
+ This can be overridden with <kbd class="mod2">‌</kbd>.
+ Presssing <kbd>v</kbd> will popup a dialog that will allow the setting of
the absolute velocity value of each selected note. Finally, the scroll wheel
<kbd class="mouse">⇑</kbd> <kbd class="mouse">⇓</kbd> will also
- adjust notes in the same way as the arrow keys (note that like the arrow keys
- it only affects selected notes, not the note the pointer is over).
+ adjust notes in the same way as the arrow keys.
+ <p class="note">Like the arrow keys, it only affects selected notes, not the note the pointer is over.</p>
</dd>
<dt>Changing channel</dt>
<dd>
- Press <kbd>c</kbd> to bring up a dialog that allow you to see and alter the
+ Press <kbd>c</kbd> to bring up a dialog that allows viewing and altering the
MIDI channel of the selected notes. If the selected notes use different
channels, they will all be forced to the newly selected channel.
</dd>
later). For the opposite effect, use <kbd class="mod1">,</kbd>/<kbd
class="mod1">.</kbd>. The note will be altered by the current grid setting.
To change the start/end positions by 1/128th of a beat, use the <kbd
- class="mod2"> </kbd> modifier in addition to these shortcuts.
+ class="mod2">‌</kbd> modifier in addition to these shortcuts.
</dd>
<dt>Quantization</dt>
<dd>
<kbd>q</kbd> will quantize the selected notes using the current quantize
settings. If the quantize settings have not been set for this session yet,
the quantize dialog will appear. <kbd class="mod2">q</kbd> will display the
- quantize dialog to allow you to reset the quantize settings, and then
- quantizes the selected notes. The default quantize settings are: quantize
+ quantize dialog to allow resetting of the quantize settings, and then
+ quantize the selected notes. The default quantize settings are: quantize
note starts to the current grid setting, no swing, no threshold, full
strength.
</dd>
<dt>Step Entry, Quantize etc.</dt>
- <dd></dd>
+ <dd><em>missing</em></dd>
</dl>
+
+<p class="fixme">Add missing content</p>
+