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Move notes in the Piano Roll Editor in Logic Pro for iPad
You can move notes horizontally in the Piano Roll Editor to change their time position.
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You can move notes horizontally in the Piano Roll Editor to change their time position.
When moving notes by dragging, it might be necessary to zoom in to the working area to increase the visible note length.
In the Piano Roll Editor menu bar, tap the Trim button .
Tap a note to select it, then touch and hold the center of the note and drag it left or right.
The notes can only move according to the current Snap value set in the Snap pop-up menu of the Piano Roll Editor menu bar.
You can select multiple notes, and then move them as a group by dragging one of the selected notes.
In the Piano Roll Editor menu bar, tap the Trim button .
Tap a note to select it, or select multiple notes.
Tap the Inspector button in the view control bar (or press I on your external keyboard) to open the Note inspector.
Tap the Details disclosure arrow to show the Details parameters.
Drag the Position value up or down, or tap the Position field to open the numeric input dialog and enter a numeric value.
With multiple notes selected, dragging the value up or down will change their position proportionally, and entering a value in the numeric input dialog will set all notes to that same position.
You can use cut and paste to move notes on the same track or to different MIDI tracks.
In the Piano Roll Editor menu bar, tap the Trim button .
Tap a note to select it, then tap again to open its menu and choose Cut (or press Command-X on your external keyboard).
The note is moved to the clipboard.
Tap the ruler to move the playhead to the time position where you want to move the note.
Tap anywhere in the working area to open its menu, then choose Paste (or press Command-V on your external keyboard).
The note is placed at the playhead position and remains selected, and the playhead moves to the end of the note.
You can move multiple notes as a group by selecting them first, and then choosing the Cut and Paste commands.
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