Hi Tom, everything works in 2019.10 as well. You might not have had the track 
view set to Notes rather than Clips. Actually, unless you're editing controller 
data or other non-MIDI note events, you don't have to open the MIDI Event List. 
You can just arrow to the notes and edit them. Some of that is just baked into 
Pro Tools itself. Of course, Flo Tools turbo charges it but everything does 
work in 2019.10.
HTH,
Slau


> On Dec 4, 2019, at 11:39 AM, Tom Hessels <tomhessel...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi,
>  
> To day i tried to usee the midi event list within pro tools 2019.10 using the 
> flo tools hotkeys.
> They didn’t work properly. I coudn’t edit events using the flo tools hot keys 
> etc.
> I took a look at the flo tools website and saw that 2019-10 was not menioned. 
> So i got back to pro tools 2019.6 and all worked fine.
> So if you use the midi event list you can better stay on 2019.6.
> Hope this helps.
>  
> Tom.
>  
>  
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