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Changing the position and length of events – Apple Logic Pro 8 User Manual

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Chapter 18

Editing MIDI Events in the Event List

In some instances, clicking on the information in the Num(ber) or Val(ue) column will
open a pop-up menu, allowing you to choose an option. As an example, clicking on
the Num(ber) column of a MIDI controller event (Control is shown in the Status
column) will open a pop-up menu of numbered and named standard MIDI controller
types. These include: Controller numbers 3 = Solo, 7 = Volume, 10 = Pan, and so on.

Full details on the different event types, the parameters shown in the columns, and the
impact of changes—on both the event itself, and other columns—is found in “

Learning

About Event Types

” on page 447.

Changing the Position and Length of Events

The units shown in the Position and Length/Info columns represent bars, beats,
divisions, and ticks. Counting begins at 1 for each unit (first bar, first beat, first division,
first tick: 1 1 1 1), and continues until it is carried over to the next largest unit.

Numerical input starts from the left (which means you can simply enter the bar
number, and press Return, if you want to move an event to the beginning of a specific
bar, when typing in a value). The units can be separated by either spaces, dots, or
commas, allowing you to type: 3.2.2.2 or 3, 2, 2, 2 or 3 space 2 space 2 space 2.

Note: For the sake of clarity, when the length begins with one or more zeros, a period
(“.”) is used in place of the zeros. The minimum possible length is 1 tick (. . . 1) not 0
ticks, as simultaneously switching a note (or other event) on and off wouldn’t make
sense!

To move an event in time, either:

m

Double-click on the position indicator (in the Position column), and type in a new
position. Press Return to exit the position entry field.

m

Click-hold on the specific position unit, and drag vertically. Release the mouse button
when you’re done.

If another editor, such as the Piano Roll is open, you will see the note event move as
you change the value. As soon as you alter the position of an event, the list is
automatically re-sorted. The currently selected event remains highlighted.

To change the length of an event:

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Use either of the methods above in the Length/Info column.