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> From: Eli Krantzberg <elik@...>
Hi Eli,
Busy season here, hope you are doing well.
>>This is the way Cubase SX works in the piano roll (Matrix) editor,
except
>>that it only requires a single click on the note to make it
"active".
>>
>Same thing in Logic. I meant a double click only on the midi in button
>in order to activate this behaviour. Once it is activated, then yes, a
>single click on a note is sufficient to select it and make it available
>for editing.
>
>>Then pressing the same note as selected will alter velocity (and
pitch, if a
>>different note is selected.)
>>
>So it's the same then as in Logic?
Yes, as when activating the MIDI icon.
>>After a note is modified the next note in the sequence becomes
active
>>awaiting input
>>
> Logic will not do this automatically. Because how would it determine
>when the note is sufficiently "modified" in order to move on
th the next
>one?
Well, if the modification is incorrect, both the left and right cursor keys
auto-step through the sequence so it only takes a left cursor to go back
one step. I like the auto-step function, it's quite intuitive when entering
new values for velocity dynamics.
Howard
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