X-Git-Url: http://shamusworld.gotdns.org/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?a=blobdiff_plain;f=include%2Fstep-entry.html;h=24afb9fe357048637365afd5ce417a0a735cff83;hb=88b8130ec83209b2db4cb837ab77156aa4bab6a0;hp=b6ab75f5f29f0930f0c9cbb183644c92174c82df;hpb=addc8c37587512bbc3571fd5cd0f094e167cbf28;p=ardour-manual diff --git a/include/step-entry.html b/include/step-entry.html index b6ab75f..24afb9f 100644 --- a/include/step-entry.html +++ b/include/step-entry.html @@ -1,26 +1,23 @@

- Editing MIDI can be a tedious task. Ardour allows using a connected - MIDI device like a music keyboard or pad controller, or use the mouse. - A third option, providing fine-grain control, precision and speed of entry - comes from using a custom note entry dialog. -

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- The step entry dialog is accessed via a right click context menu on the - rec-enable button, because step entry is related to recording MIDI - data. Step editing and recording MIDI via the track's MIDI port cannot happen - simultaneously. + Entering notes in Ardour can be done by using a connected MIDI device like a MIDI keyboard or pad controller, or by using the mouse. A third option, which provides for fine-grained control, precision and speed comes from using Ardour's Step Entry dialog.

- Ardour's Step Entry dialog -
- Ardour's Step Entry dialog -
+Ardour's Step Entry dialog +
Ardour's Step Entry dialog.

- The dialog (quite closely modelled on Logic's) contains: + The step entry dialog is accessed by right-clicking on the (Rec-Enable) button of the MIDI track to be edited and selecting Step Entry from the menu that appears. +

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+ Step editing and recording MIDI via the track's MIDI port cannot happen simultaneously. +

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

  • Dynamics controls from pianississimo to fortississimo
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    - More or less all actions in the step entry dialog can be driven directly from - the keyboard, so that moving back and forth from the keyboard to the mouse is - not necessary even for complex data insertion. + Almost all actions in the step entry dialog can be driven directly from the + keyboard, so that moving back and forth from the keyboard to the mouse is + typically not necessary—even for complex data entry. The default key + bindings are:

    + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
    ` (grave accent)Set octave 0
    1 to 9Set octave 1 to 9
    0Set octave 10
    f1Set note length to whole
    f2Set note length to half
    f3Set note length to third
    f4 to f8Set note length to quarter to sixtyfourth
    aInsert C
    wInsert C♯
    sInsert D
    eInsert D♯
    dInsert E
    fInsert F
    tInsert F♯
    gInsert G
    yInsert G♯
    hInsert A
    uInsert A♯
    jInsert B
    tabInsert a one note length rest
    tabInsert a one grid unit rest
    backspaceMoves the cursor back one note length
    zSet note velocity 𝆏𝆏𝆏
    xSet note velocity 𝆏𝆏
    cSet note velocity 𝆏
    vSet note velocity 𝆐𝆏
    bSet note velocity 𝆐𝆑
    nSet note velocity 𝆑
    mSet note velocity 𝆑𝆑
    , (comma)Set note velocity 𝆑𝆑𝆑
    Set next note velocity
    Set prev note velocity
    Set next note length
    Set prev note length
    'Toggle triplet
    .Set single dotted
    .Clear dotted
    | (bar)Toggle chord
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