OK - The Notation View and Piano Roll view have the same data - just displayed differently. Sometimes you will like one, sometimes the other. Piano Roll has better editing imho.

So, to select multiple notes in the Piano Roll view by selecting a time range - just above the grid and just below the chord designations is the measure and beat area. Here you can left mouse button, hold, and drag to select a time range. This will select all notes that start in that time range.

To select multiple notes in the Piano Roll view by the lasso method - in the grid area - right mouse button, hold, and drag a rectangle (Lasoo??). This will select all notes in the rectangle that start in the rectangle. Even cooler - after you select some notes, hold down the Control Key and select other notes, and they will be added to the first set. I think they call this "non-contiguous selection".

There is a Piano Roll Tutorial (see Help) that will tell you more. Also check you videos. Good luck


kelso

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