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Regardless of which tool is selected, you can do any of the following to move, lengthen, shorten, or transpose any
selected note/notes.
To automatically set the grid to view one pad bank and two bars, tap the grid-and-magnifying-glass icon in
the upper-left corner.
To undo your last action, press Undo.
To redo the last action you undid, press Shift+Undo.
To select all notes for a pad, press the desired pad.
To move the selected notes, tap Nudge at the bottom of the screen, and then use the data dial or –/+ buttons to
shift the notes left or right. By default, you can position notes only by quantization values defined by the Time
Correct value (see
To move the selected notes without restricting ("snapping") them to the quantization grid, tap and hold Don't
Snap in the lower-left corner of the screen, and then use the data dial or –/+ buttons to shift the notes. In this case,
each nudge is equivalent to four ticks.
To adjust the start point or end point of the selected notes (without changing their position), tap Edit Start or
Edit End at the bottom of the screen, and then use the data dial or –/+ buttons.
To transpose the selected notes up or down, tap Transpose at the bottom of the screen, and then use the data
dial or –/+ buttons.
To copy the selected notes instantly, press and hold Shift and then tap Copy at the bottom of the screen. The
selected notes will be duplicated and start immediately after the end of the last selected note. Nudge will be
automatically selected so you can immediately use the data dial to move the copied notes.
To cut the selected notes, press and hold Shift and then tap Cut at the bottom of the screen. The selected notes
will be copied and removed from the grid.
To paste the copied notes, press and hold Shift and then tap Paste at the bottom of the screen. The selected
notes will be pasted at the playhead location.
To open the Timing Correct window, press and hold Shift and then tap TC at the bottom of the screen. See
Features > Timing Correct (TC)
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General Features > Timing Correct (TC)
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