Editing Recorded Midi question

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2018/03/17 19:09:09 (permalink)

Editing Recorded Midi question

I'm sure this has already been explained somewhere, but I couldn't find it so here it goes... I am using sonar artist for reference.  I've noticed that when working on drums for example.  If I click in the notes in piano roll, I can delete them.  If I record the midi from my controller, I can't delete any notes after.  Is there a setting somewhere that can change that?  
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    Kalle Rantaaho
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    Re: Editing Recorded Midi question 2018/03/17 21:25:40 (permalink)
    I have no idea of what you're talking about. I've never experienced any differences in the behaviour/editability of MIDI notes drawn with a mouse or recorded with a controller, and AFAIK, there should not be any.
    I'm only guessing here, but could it be you're working with the mouse on a different track and you're controller is recording on another track?

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    Re: Editing Recorded Midi question 2018/03/18 00:32:41 (permalink)
    I double checked and no.  I can insert and delete notes, but can't do anything with the notes I recorded.  I didn't know if there was some kind of lock I accidentally put on or something...I'm a complete noob with this stuff btw.  If I open them in the step sequencer I can edit them there, so not the end of the world.  The whole thing is really buggy though.  I can't use the control bar either (play pause etc.) when I mouse click it does nothing.  
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    Re: Editing Recorded Midi question 2018/03/18 03:46:15 (permalink)
    Sounds like you Mouse needs some cheese! Change the batteries. 
     
    I made a simple tutorial on using Midi with Sonar. Might be helpful for you. Step by step real basic stuff. 
    http://www.cactusmusic.ca/Sonarmidi.htm
     
     
     

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    Re: Editing Recorded Midi question 2018/03/18 03:57:37 (permalink)
    I'll check it out.  Thankya
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    Re: Editing Recorded Midi question 2018/03/21 22:23:59 (permalink)
    SOLVED!  It was my resolution settings.  I'm using my tv as a monitor and had it zoomed in.  Put it back to 100% and everything works fine!
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