Originally Posted By: minor9th
How can I nudge a note up or down, left or right, with a keyboard stroke? Example: (Ctrl + ?).
Appreciate any help.

Thanks,
George

Yes, this is supposed to be possible, although I didn't have any success from Step 2 onwards when I tried.

From the Help dialog:
Quote:
Keystroke Note Editing
You can easily edit notes using only keystrokes. By stepping through the notes one-by-one, when a note is highlighted you can change the pitch using the cursor keys, and other values (timing, duration, channel) with other hotkeys. This speeds up editing of notes. To use this function, you do the following:

1. Open the Notation window.

2. Move the mouse cursor to the note that you want to edit, and then press the Chord Advance (INS or DEL key on the Numeric Keypad). This highlights the current note.

3. With the note highlighted in red, use the cursor up/down keys to change the pitch of the note. You hear the pitch change as the note changes.

4. Use the cursor left/right keys to change the note’s start time, duration, channel, or velocity (depending on the setting of the “Right/Left Cursor Edits” field in the Notation Options dialog.

Press the Esc key or [Stop] button when you’re done.


(Perhaps someone can help show me what I'm doing wrong crazy )


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