Edit MIDI Modifiers dialog box

How to get there

  1. Choose the Speedy Entry tool . The Speedy menu appears.
  2. Choose Speedy > Speedy Options. Click Create Key Map or Edit Key Map.

What it does

The Edit MIDI Modifiers dialog box allows you to use MIDI keys (such as keys on your MIDI keyboard or a sustain pedal) to set the duration of a note, navigate the score and other commands.

  • Modifier Set Name. Enter a name for this definition of MIDI notes to use.
  • Modifier Assignments: Note Durations • Listen. Enter a MIDI code to use that duration. Or, click the Listen button and play the note on the MIDI keyboard.
  • Modifier Assignments: Dot • Listen. Enter a MIDI code to add a dot. Or, click the Listen button and play the note on the MIDI keyboard.
  • Modifier Assignments: Triangle Left • Listen. Enter a MIDI code to move the cursor forward one note or rest. Or, click the Listen button and play the note on the MIDI keyboard.
  • Modifier Assignments: Triangle Right• Listen. Enter a MIDI code to move the cursor backward one note or rest. Or, click the Listen button and play the note on the MIDI keyboard.
  • Modifier Assignments: Tied Notes• Listen. Enter a MIDI code to tie to the next note. Or, click the Listen button and play the note on the MIDI keyboard.
  • Modifier Assignments: Enter• Listen. Enter a MIDI code to add a note to a chord or turn a rest into a note. Or, click the Listen button and play the note on the MIDI keyboard.
  • OK • Cancel. Click OK to confirm, or Cancel to discard, your Key Map edits and return to the Speedy Options dialog box.

See also:

Speedy Entry

Speedy Options dialog box

Speedy Entry menu

Speedy Entry Tool

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