X-Git-Url: http://shamusworld.gotdns.org/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?a=blobdiff_plain;f=include%2Fedit-midi.html;fp=include%2Fedit-midi.html;h=385e64296b05eefb585481354d7a81304bdf7993;hb=d1339ef8a461372e6abf8bbfd918cbbc0c65c903;hp=70895a3090ad642fc81d1a8e3ce8877fb4873470;hpb=06a395b39c9081fb8a57507725d818eee2bb0cb8;p=ardour-manual diff --git a/include/edit-midi.html b/include/edit-midi.html index 70895a3..385e642 100644 --- a/include/edit-midi.html +++ b/include/edit-midi.html @@ -10,6 +10,20 @@ All editing is done in-place, in-window. There is no separate piano roll window or pane. Edit notes right where you see them. +
  • + MIDI, just like audio, exists in regions. 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 region content (the notes), but + never both at the same time. The e key (by default) + toggles between region level and note level editing +
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  • + 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 notes cannot be selected in several regions and then all deleted, nor + can they be copied-and-pasted from one region to another. Region(s), though, can + be copy-pasted just as with audio. +
  • All MIDI I/O is done via JACK for sample accurate timing and maximal efficiency when communicating with external software synthesizers. @@ -59,4 +73,3 @@ and the operation cannot be undone.
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