The Smart tool, Freehand tool and Select tool are useful for quick note editing. You can do the same edits with commands in the Process menu (Length, Slide, Transpose). If you want to edit multiple notes at the same time, first select them with the Select tool.
1. Select the track you want to edit, then go to Views > Piano Roll View to open the Piano Roll view.
2. Do one of the following:
Note: You can specify the width of velocity lines in the Piano Roll view. To do so, go to Edit > Preferences > Customization - Editing and adjust the Velocity Solid Width setting. For details, see Customization - Editing.
1. Select the track you want to edit, then go to Views > Piano Roll View to open the Piano Roll view.
3. Do one of the following:
1. Select the track you want to edit, then go to Views > Piano Roll View to open the Piano Roll view.
3. Do one of the following:A. First and last selected velocity lines remain stationary B. Hold down the CTRL key and drag any selected velocity; all other selected velocities ramp toward the dragged velocity line
1. Select the track you want to edit, then go to Views > Piano Roll View to open the Piano Roll view.
2. Do one of the following:
1. Select the track you want to edit, then go to Views > Piano Roll View to open the Piano Roll view.
2. Do one of the following:
1. Select the track you want to edit, then go to Views > Piano Roll View to open the Piano Roll view.
1. Select the track you want to edit, then go to Views > Piano Roll View to open the Piano Roll view.
2. Do one of the following:A. Event-Muted (hollow; the note outline uses the Clip Mute color) B. Unmuted events (track color) C. Muted using the Mute tool on the clip (Clip Mute color)
1. Select the track you want to edit, then go to Views > Piano Roll View to open the Piano Roll view.
2. Do one of the following:
1. Select the track you want to edit, then go to Views > Piano Roll View to open the Piano Roll view.
2. Do one of the following:
1. Select the track you want to edit, then go to Views > Piano Roll View to open the Piano Roll view.
1. Select the track you want to edit, then go to Views > Piano Roll View to open the Piano Roll view.
2. Do one of the following:
1. Select the track you want to edit, then go to Views > Piano Roll View to open the Piano Roll view.
2. Do one of the following:
1. Select the track you want to edit, then go to Views > Piano Roll View to open the Piano Roll view.
2. Do one of the following:
1. Select the track you want to edit, then go to Views > Piano Roll View to open the Piano Roll view.
2. Do one of the following:
1. Select the track you want to edit, then go to Views > Piano Roll View to open the Piano Roll view.This feature may be enabled (1) or disabled (0) in the [WinCake] section of the Cakewalk.ini file. For example:This behavior can be bypassed by adding the following INI variable to the WinCake section of Cakewalk.ini (see Cakewalk.ini):
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3. Navigate to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Cakewalk Music Software\Music Creator.
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5. Double-click the new AllowLassoVelInNotesPane DWORD event to open the Edit DWORD Value dialog box, then change the value to 1 (0=OFF; 1=ON).
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