LPX Lesson 6 Flashcards
Lesson Six Objectives After completing Lesson Six, “Creating and Editing MIDI,” you should be comfortable performing the following tasks: • Creating and editing MIDI notes in the Piano Roll Editor and Score Editor • Quantizing MIDI regions • Quantizing individual notes • Using Scale Quantize pop-up menus • Importing MIDI files • Selecting and deleting continuous controller events in the Event List • Creating continuous controller automation in the MIDI Draw area
How do you create an empty MIDI region?
n the workspace, Control-click a software instrument track, and from the shortcut menu, choose Create Empty MIDI Region.
How do you create notes in the Piano Roll Editor?
Click with the Pencil tool.
How do you adjust note lengths in the Piano Roll Editor?
Drag the right edge of the note beam to resize the note.
How do you adjust the velocity of notes in the Piano Roll Editor?
Drag notes vertically with the Velocity tool.
How do you create notes in the Score Editor?
Drag notes from the Part box, or select a note value in the Part box and click the staff with the Pencil tool.
How do you adjust note lengths in the Score Editor?
Choose View > Duration Bars > All and drag the right edge of the duration bars.
How do you create a crescendo using note velocities?
In the MIDI Draw inspector, ensure that Velocity is chosen, and draw a line in the MIDI Draw area.
How do you create control data?
Choose a controller in the MIDI Draw inspector, and click the Pencil tool to create control points.
How do you curve lines in MIDI Draw?
Hold down Control-Shift and drag a line between two control points of different values.
How do you copy a section of automation in MIDI Draw?
Drag a rectangle around control points to select them and Option-drag the selection.