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Sometimes you'll want to edit MIDI data directly from a connected MIDI device like a music keyboard or pad controller. Sometimes you'll want to use the mouse. Sometimes you'll want the fine-grain control, precision and speed of entry that comes from using a custom note entry dialog.

The step entry dialog is accessed via a right click context menu on the rec-enable button (its there because step entry is related to recording MIDI data. You cannot simultaneously step edit and record MIDI via the track's MIDI port.

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The dialog (quite closely modelled on Logic's) contains: