MIDI Editing
 
MIDI Editing
Pro Tools | First provides powerful MIDI editing tools. You can create and edit individual MIDI notes and controller events with the Pencil, Trim, and Grabber tools in the Edit window and the MIDI Editor window (see “MIDI Editor” on page 434).
You can use the various Event Operations (such as Quantize, Transpose, Change Velocity, and Change Duration) to destructively transform groups of MIDI notes in terms of pitch, timing, dynamics, and phrasing (see “Event Operations” on page 589).
Additionally, you can use Real-Time Properties to nondestructively affect MIDI on playback or play-through (see “MIDI Real-Time Properties” on page 405).