<ol>
<li>Editing should be done without having to enter a new window</li>
<li>
- Editing should be able to carried out completely with the keyboard,
+ Editing should be able to carried out completely with the keyboard,
or completely with the mouse, or with any combination of the two.
</li>
</ol>
<p>
- Currently, MIDI editing is primarily restricted to note data. Other
- kinds of data (controller events, sysex data) are present and can be
- added and deleted, but not actually edited.
+ Currently, MIDI editing is primarily restricted to note data. Other
+ kinds of data (controller events, sysex data) are present and can be
+ added and deleted, but not actually edited.
</p>
<h2>Fundamentals of MIDI Editing in Ardour 3</h2>
<p>
- MIDI, just like audio, exists in <dfn>regions</dfn>. MIDI regions
+ MIDI, just like audio, exists in <dfn>regions</dfn>. MIDI regions
behave like audio regions: they can be moved, trimmed, copied (cloned),
- or deleted. Ardour allows either editing MIDI (or audio) regions, or MIDI
+ or deleted. Ardour allows either editing MIDI (or audio) regions, or MIDI
region content (the notes), but never both at the same time. The
- <kbd>e</kbd> key (by default) toggles between <dfn>region level</dfn>
+ <kbd>e</kbd> key (by default) toggles between <dfn>region level</dfn>
and <dfn>note level</dfn> editing, as will double-clicking on a MIDI region.
</p>
<p class="note">
One very important thing to note: editing note information in Ardour
- occurs in only a single region. There is no way currently to edit in note
- data for multiple regions at the same time, so for example you cannot select
- notes in several regions and then delete them all, nor can you copy-and-paste
- notes from one region to another. You can, of course, copy and paste the
+ occurs in only a single region. There is no way currently to edit in note
+ data for multiple regions at the same time, so for example you cannot select
+ notes in several regions and then delete them all, nor can you copy-and-paste
+ notes from one region to another. You can, of course, copy and paste the
region(s), just as with audio.
-</p>
+</p>