How to Edit MIDI Files Faster with TS-MIDI Editor MIDI sequencing often requires tedious note-by-note adjustments. TS-MIDI Editor streamlines this workflow with its specialized tools. This guide covers actionable strategies to speed up your editing process. Master Essential Keyboard Shortcuts
Mouse clicks slow down your production workflow. Internalizing the core keyboard commands yields immediate time savings. Spacebar: Toggles play and pause instantly. Ctrl + Z: Undoes the last action quickly. Ctrl + Y: Redoes the undone action fast. Arrow Keys: Shifts selected notes up or down in pitch. Utilize the Powerful Selection Tools
Manually selecting dozens of individual notes wastes valuable time. Use advanced selection features to isolate notes across the timeline. Drag-Select: Draws boxes around large groups of notes.
Pitch Filtering: Selects all identical notes across the track.
Time Inversion: Reverses selections to edit everything else instead. Leverage Fast Note Manipulation
Modifying note properties individually stalls your creative momentum. Use batch editing features to alter velocity, duration, and positioning. Quantization: Snaps sloppy notes directly to the grid.
Velocity Scaling: Adjusts overall volume dynamics in one drag.
Note Lengthening: Extends multiple notes to uniform durations instantly.
Block Deletion: Clears out unwanted sections with one keystroke. Optimize Your Visual Workspace
A cluttered window forces you to zoom and scroll constantly. Tailor the interface layout to keep your data visible.
Grid Snapping: Keeps edits aligned to strict musical intervals.
Zoom Shortcuts: Scales the view horizontally and vertically fast.
Color Coding: Identifies different tracks or velocities by sight. To help tailor future tips, tell me: What style of music are you editing? What specific tasks slow you down the most? Which version of the software do you use? I can provide custom workflows based on your exact needs.
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