Sony SAC7000 Manual De Usuario

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When you edit a MIDI event, all events that use the same clip will be updatedFor more information, see 
Tips: 
•  Hold Ctrl+Shift while double-clicking a MIDI event to enter inline editing mode. 
•  While in inline editing mode, drag over a blank area of the timeline with the Draw tool 
to create a new clip and draw an empty event. 
•  While in inline MIDI editing mode, you can hover over a note or velocity stem to view its value in the bottom-right corner of the timeline: 
•  If you want to move a MIDI event while in timeline MIDI editing mode, drag the top of the event with the Draw 
 or Selection
 tool
: 
If you want to edit a single event, right-click the event and choose Copy to New Clip from the shortcut menu. 
Choosing a drum map or kit for a track 
MIDI tracks can display a piano roll or a drum gridFor more information, see 
Tracks that are routed to the DLS soft synth will display a drum grid only if a drum map exists for the current patch. You cannot edit 
drum maps for GM2 drum kits. 
Choosing a drum map or kit 
1.
Click the Program button 
on the track header. 
2.
Perform one of the following actions: 
If your track is routed to the DLS soft synth, choose Drum Kits from the menu. A submenu displays the available drum kits. 
If your track is routed to a MIDI device or a VSTi soft synth, choose Drum Maps from the menu, and then choose Select Drum 
Map
 from the submenu. The Output Settings page of the Track Properties dialog is displayed. 
3.
Choose the drum map or kit you want to use. 
Displaying the piano roll 
If your track is routed to a MIDI device or VSTi soft synth, you can switch from a drum grid view to a piano roll view. Click the Program 
button , 
choose 
Drum Maps, and then choose None
Navigating the piano roll or drum grid 
In inline MIDI editing mode, adjusting the height of the track will allow you to see more or less of the piano roll or drum grid. After you 
set the height of the track, you can use the following methods to navigate. 
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