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draw afterward.
You may sometimes, by dragging or by drawing, place a new note on top of one that already
exists. If the new note overlaps with the beginning of the original note, the original note will
vanish. The original note is invisible, but still exists, and will reappear intact if the new note
is moved away again. If the new note overlaps with the tail of the original, the original
note's length will change so that it lasts just until the new note's beginning. This, too, is
not an irreversible action, and the old note length will be restored if the new clip is again
moved.
10.4.6 Changing Note Length
Clicking and dragging on a note's left or right edges changes its length. Note length can
only be changed when Draw Mode is inactive, and will be quantized unless the
(PC)
/ (Mac) modier is held down while dragging.
Changing Note Length.
Tip: To set a group of notes to the same length, select them all, grab the end of the longest
one, drag them all down to zero length and then extend them.
10.4.7 Editing Velocities
To change velocity for a MIDI note, click and drag on the associated marker in the Velocity
Editor. (To help you locate the velocity marker belonging to a MIDI note that may be stacked
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