![]() You can also change any of these notes into slide notes by left-clicking the triangle at the top of the editor above each note. Just like in the piano roll, you can move these notes up or down to change the key. Below is the mini piano roll view that loads up as default once you select the Graph Editor with each note labeled by the key it’s playing. In the picture above, you can see normal step sequenced blocks entered into the “Hats” channel. ![]() To turn graph editing on, simply select the graph icon on the top right of the channel rack. There you can change the key, velocity, release time, pitch, panning, filter cutoff/resonance, and timing. ![]() It allows you to change you step sequenced MIDI data into editable MIDI notes. ![]()
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