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Editing MIDI events and continuous controllers (CC)

Sonar provides several views you can use to edit MIDI data. You can specify which editing view should open by default when you double-click a MIDI clip. To do so, click the Track view Options menu, point to Click Behavior > Double-Click > MIDI Clips, and select the desired default editing view. The options are as follows:
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-Nothing-. Prevent any view from opening when you double-click a MIDI clip.
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Clip Properties. Open the Clip Properties Inspector when you double-click a MIDI clip.
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Event List View. Open the Event List view when you double-click a MIDI clip.
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Staff View. Open the Staff view when you double-click a MIDI clip.
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Piano Roll View. Open the Piano Roll view when you double-click a MIDI clip.
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Inline Piano Roll View. Open the Inline Piano Roll view when you double-click a MIDI clip.
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Non-Destructive MIDI Editing. Select this option to make all MIDI editing non-destructive. When toggled on, this option forces deleted data to be retained even though it is not visible.
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Split MIDI Notes. Select this option to split any underlying MIDI notes when you split clips, and insert MIDI chase events (such as continuous controllers, Pitch Wheel, and Patch Change) at the split position.
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