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The midi event list basically shows you all the midi data within the track or whatever
you've highlighted. To open it up, just go to windows and go to midi event window. Once
your window is open, you can look at certain things within your data. You can see that
each of the midi notes has a start, event data, and the length info. The event data
really it's like the note, the velocity and the panning. Once you have all this here,
you can insert things, you can change certain things, you can audition them just by pressing
them. So you see each of these notes. This is great for like editing different things.
You want to take out certain notes. You hear notes that are off or certain things that
just aren't right. You can go in here and you can actually change any of these. You
can actually change duration or any of the timing as well. So just find thing tuning
you want to do or you want to change a little bit of velocity, you can do that all within
this midi event list.