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A modulation value that is set for a step is valid for this step only. If you want it to affect several
steps of the Pattern, hold all the corresponding pads while setting the modulation value.
11.4 Editing Events
Many creation and editing commands on events/notes are available directly via mouse actions
in the Event area of the Pattern Editor. They will be applied according to the selected Step
Grid resolution (see
11.1.7, Adjusting the Step Grid and the Nudge Grid
). In Group view, the
Sound in focus will change according to the row you click in. Selected notes are highlighted.
Events vs. Notes
Basically events and notes are the same thing: a trigger for a Sound with a particular velocity,
pitch, length, etc. If the word “note” is used when dealing with melodic instruments and
“event” when dealing with drum kits, keep in mind that both words have the same meaning in
the MASCHINE context.
11.4.1 Editing Events with the Mouse: an Overview
In the software you can choose between Select mode and Pencil mode. Each of them provide
different mouse actions in the Event area.
The Edit Mode selector.
►
To toggle between Select mode and Pencil mode, click the Pencil icon at the bottom left
of the Pattern Editor. You can also select these modes from the
Edit
menu, or by pressing
the letter E on your computer keyboard.
▪
Select mode: Provides an exhaustive set of actions for creating, selecting, editing, and de-
leting events/notes.
Working with Patterns
Editing Events
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