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Setting a loop region 
When the Loop Playback button
 is selected, you can set a portion of the edit list to play repeatedly. The beginning, end, and length 
of the loop region are displayed in the Loop boxes in the lower-right corner of the List Editor tab. 
1.
Select the Loop Playback button 
2.
Select the first event you want to play. 
3.
Click the Mark Loop Start button 
4.
Select the last event you want to play. 
5.
Click the Mark Loop End button 
6.
Click the Play button to start playback. Select the event where you want to begin playback and click the transport bar’s Play button 
) or press Space. The piano roll editor begins playback and loops the marked selection. 
7.
To stop playback, click the transport bar’s Stop button ( 
) or press Space. 
Filtering the list 
A MIDI file can contain a dizzying number of individual events. You can speed the task of locating events in the list editor by applying a 
filter. You can filter what the list editor displays either by track or by event type. 
Filtering the list by event type 
1.
Click the Event Filter button ( 
). The MIDI Event Filter dialog appears. 
2.
Select the check box for an event type to hide that type, or clear the check box to display that event type. 
3.
Click OK. The list is filtered according to the criteria you selected. 
Editing events 
Once you have located a particular event, you can edit the parameters of the event as needed. 
1.
Click in the event row you want to edit. 
2.
Click the Edit Event button ( 
). The Edit MIDI Event dialog appears. 
Tip:
 You can also double-click an event’s Message parameter to open the Edit Event dialog. 
3.
Edit the values in the dialog. For more information, see 
4.
Click OK. The event updates to the new values. 
Tip:
 You can edit individual parameters in columns other than Message by double-clicking the parameter and entering a new 
value. 
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