Operation
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User Guide
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11.1 Operation
Scrolling
Clicking either of the scroll arrows moves the display up or
down by one event. The event at the position marker is always
selected (so the existing selection changes as you scroll). The
scrolling speed can be varied as you scroll, by vertically moving
the mouse. The key command Scroll to Next/Previous Event is
also available from the Event window, and has the same end
result.
Remember that if the MIDI Out button is switched on, every
newly selected event will be played. This means you can scroll
through the list and audibly monitor the events as you go.
If you want to keep the selected event where it is, use the usual
scroll bar functions.
Selection Techniques
When selecting events with the mouse, you should click near
the status column to avoid any unintentional parameter alter-
ations.
You can use any of the standard selection techniques here: indi-
vidual selection by clicking on objects, multiple selection by
rubber banding, or both of these (without altering the previous
selection), in conjunction with the S key.
Any events which you remove from the display by clicking on
the event type buttons are immediately deselected. This
ensures that all the functions affect only the displayed (and
selected) events.
Special Selection Functions
Some selection commands can also be utilized in the Event
List by selecting an item with the mouse while holding down
additional modifier keys.
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