

The only thing that you cannot do purely from the keyboard that I have found is to adjust velocity where you need to either click the actual velocity pin or hold ALT and then grab a note and drag up/down to adjust velocity. Hold CTRL + SHIFT and use the UP/DN arrows to select multiple notes Hold CTRL and use the UP/DN arrows to move the selection to another note Hold Shift+Alt to adjust length of selected notes with L/R arrows Hold ALT to move by small amounts without snapping If you select a note you can adjust pitch/position by simply using the arrow keys to move the selected note/s around the piano roll You can adjust a notes pitch and position using just keyboard commands. Right now none of the modifier keys do anything in this context, again, it seems wasteful. So yeah, maybe hold down Ctrl to do that. ATM only velocity and length can be adjusted. To add to my previous post, when drawing in notes using the double-click method, which is fine by me, it would be nice if at least there was a key combination to enable us to adjust also note pitch and position. I still enjoy ableton very much, but the FL draw mode is much better. The ableton draw mode is like putting training wheels on a bike and then removing some gears and making it harder to steer. It's just more fun and let's you be more creative and playful. Bam! You can also group stretch/shrink, and stretch the notes so much they cover other notes if you decide you want them spaced out more.

IN FL you just draw whatever you want with click-hold, on different notes, draw a picture with the notes, freely, then you can hover over the velocity/panning sliders and draw right on top of that too. Click-hold vertical movement for velocity is not useful to me. With ableton when you click-hold you can only draw notes on the exact note you were hovering over when you clicked (horizontally). And, you can draw notes freely on the piano roll. Each note also has an individual pan slider much like it's velocity slider. Whatever you're pointing at, the pencil adjusts that. FL is WAY more intuitive and logical with the pencil/draw tool.
