window or pane. Notes are edited right where they appear.
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- Editing note information in Ardour occurs in only a single region. There is
- no way currently to edit 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.
- Regions, however, <em>can</em> be copied and pasted just as with audio.
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- When using jackd as the audio server for Ardour, all MIDI I/O is done
- via JACK for sample accurate timing and maximal efficiency when communicating
- with external software synthesizers. Otherwise, Ardour connects to midi
- via the existing OS MIDI system.
+ Editing note information in Ardour occurs in only a single
+ region. There is no way currently to edit note data for multiple
+ regions at the same time; so, for example, notes cannot be
+ selected in several regions at once and then all deleted. However
+ they can they be copied and pasted from one region to another.
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Every MIDI track has its own MIDI port for input; it may have an
There is a Normal and a Percussive mode for note data editing.
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- The vertical dimension of the region window is controlled by a
+ The visible note range is controlled by a
<dfn>scroomer</dfn> widget, which is a combination scroll/zoom tool for
- altering the zoom level and range of visible MIDI data.
+ altering the zoom level and range of visible MIDI data. When in
+ internal edit mode, you can also use scroll operations to adjust
+ the visible range in various ways.
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