MIDI / MIDI Event List
The MIDI Event List
Last updated: 07/30/2024
The Event List in SmartScore’s MIDI editor shows all the MIDI control data contained in the file in a simple event-by-event list in chronological order. This includes Note On and Note Off commands with the corresponding properties (voice, start time, duration, pitch, velocity), MIDI controller data as well as meta events and sysex commands.
Function keys
You can use these buttons to create new MIDI events or to delete selected events from the list.
Jump to Previous or Next MIDI Track
Use these buttons to move from one track to another.
Scroll during playback
Activate this check-box so that the event list scrolls vertically during playback.
MIDI events and control commands
Click on a line in the event list. Parameters for this event open up and become active for editing. Double-click in the Type column to open a dialog box listing all the parameters for he given event, within which you are able to make the edits.
MIDI events and control commands
Click on a line in the event list. Parameters for this event open up and become active for editing. Double-click in the Type column to open a dialog box listing all the parameters for he given event, within which you are able to make the edits.
Display Filter
Use these check-boxes to control which MIDI data is displayed.
Function keys
You can use these buttons to create new MIDI events or to delete selected events from the list.
Jump to Previous or Next MIDI Track
Use these buttons to move from one track to another.
Scroll during playback
Activate this check-box so that the event list scrolls vertically during playback.
MIDI events and control commands
Click on a line in the event list. Parameters for this event open up and become active for editing. Double-click in the Type column to open a dialog box listing all the parameters for he given event, within which you are able to make the edits.
MIDI events and control commands
Click on a line in the event list. Parameters for this event open up and become active for editing. Double-click in the Type column to open a dialog box listing all the parameters for he given event, within which you are able to make the edits.
Display Filter
Use these check-boxes to control which MIDI data is displayed.
MIDI information on program changes, voice names and key and time signatures can also be found in the event list and can be edited individually. To edit a parameter, simply click on a line to select an event, then make the desired data change in one of the columns.
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