MIDI : MIDI Editing : Inserting a Series of Notes

Inserting a Series of Notes
In the Edit window and in MIDI Editor windows, the Line, Triangle, Square, and Random Pencil tool shapes can be used to enter a series of identical pitches with varying velocities. The duration and spacing for the inserted notes are determined by the current Grid value and the Default Note Duration setting.
When the Default Note Duration is greater than the Grid value, the inserted notes are truncated to match the Grid value and not overlap.
The note velocities are determined by the Pencil tool shape:
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For example, to insert a series of notes with random velocities in the Edit window:
1 In the Edit window, set the MIDI or Instrument track to Notes view.
2 Select the Pencil tool and make sure it is set to Random.
3 To insert consecutive quarter notes on the beat, do the following:
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Set the Default Note Duration value either to quarter notes (or to Follow Grid).
With these settings, the notes are inserted spaced one quarter note apart.
4 Click at the point to insert the first note and drag to the right until the number of notes you want have been inserted.