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How to nudge Midi notes an Octave up or down using different keys?


Shaan

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I am using a smaller keyboard these days which doesn't have the numeric keypads like the fuller keyboard has, how can I nudge Midi notes an octave up or down without using the transpose dialog box? 

I set the key binding for regular nudge up and down to square brackets  [   ]   (See picture below), but I cannot find entries for the Octave up and down under the Keyboard Shortcuts > Function List to bind to a different keys. 

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I tried pressing  my new key bindings with the combination of Control Key ( Ctrl + [  and Ctrl + ] )  to see if it behaves like the Numpad 2 and 8 with the Control key which nudge them an octave up or down on a fuller keyboard, but it doesn't.

How do I set this up to nudge an octave up or down using different keys? 

 

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3 hours ago, Shaan said:

How do I set this up to nudge an octave up or down using different keys?

I have never checked before, but now I looked among the available hotkey combinations, and apparently this function is not provided for hotkeys. In addition, to shift notes by an octave (by any interval) up or down, not the "Nudge" you specified is used, but another function - "Transpose", for opening this window there is a hotkey that you can assign at your discretion. And already in this window, you can very quickly transpose notes by an octave (or several octaves) up or down, clicking on the "+" or "-" icon with the RIGHT mouse button.

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On 9/6/2025 at 5:11 PM, Shaan said:

... how can I nudge Midi notes an octave up or down without using the transpose dialog box? 

This "Transpose" window dates back to prehistoric times when dinosaurs used DAWs... 🧐

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Easiest way to change octaves on the fly is the Key+ slider in Inspector.  Simply hover mouse and scroll wheel one click up or down for full octave, Shift+wheel for 1 semitone.

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Doesn't actually move the notes but acts like it does.

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51 minutes ago, sjoens said:

Easiest way to change octaves on the fly is the Key+ slider in Inspector

That is definitely not easier than just selecting the notes and then just pressing a shortcut key.

The op wanted to just press keys to chance octaves, which is what the mapped CAL script offers.

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2 hours ago, sjoens said:

Easiest way to change octaves on the fly is the Key+ slider in Inspector.  Simply hover mouse and scroll wheel one click up or down for full octave, Shift+wheel for 1 semitone.

Doesn't actually move the notes but acts like it does.

However, this affects the *entire track*, and doesn't enable editing individual notes or clips by shifting their note. 

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12 minutes ago, Bristol_Jonesey said:

It's still perfectly adequate and does the job efficiently and consistently.

I find this too: bind (say) Ctrl-T to the process, so it's select (always needed), Ctrl-T, 12, hit enter.

Pretty quick.

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2 hours ago, Bristol_Jonesey said:

It's still perfectly adequate and does the job efficiently and consistently.

Yes, but I find the display a bit too small, and sometimes it takes patience to find the right lucky number with the arrows 😁. If you don't have good eyeglasses, tough luck, the numbers are that small. Unless you enter 12 with the keyboard (and don't forget the minus sign, otherwise...). The transpose window would offer enough space for a preset octave, like 1 octave+ or one octave -.  It's too much fiddling around for me.

With the Touch Portal "Shortcut Manager," it's just a fingertip... (faster isn't possible) Don't need a PC keyboard for my shortcuts anymore.

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Touch Portal as a Shortcut Manager

 

2019 FeedbackLoop:

https://discuss.cakewalk.com/topic/645-transpose/#comment-4698

 

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