Instruction Manual
428 Editing MIDI Events and Controllers
The Piano Roll View
moves the track or range of tracks up by one track number. For example, if
you have tracks 2, 3 and 7 displayed in the Track List pane and you select
Show Previous Track(s), the Track List pane displays tracks 1, 2, and 6.
Display
If the notes of two tracks overlap, the notes of the topmost track in the Track
List pane appear over the notes of the other track. You can move a track up
or down by in the Track List pane by clicking and holding on the track and
moving the track to the desired position.
All tracks ending in the same digit (2, 12, 22, etc.) share the same color.
The default colors can be changed using Options-Colors.
The Enable/Disable Track Editing Button
The Enable/Disable Track Editing button sets whether or not you can
edit the notes of a track in the Piano Roll view. When the button appears
white, editing is enabled and the track appears in color. When the button
appears gray, editing is disabled and the track appears in gray.
Note: The Enable/Disable Track Editing button only disables the Piano Roll
view tools; other editing commands are still operational.
The Show/Hide Track Button
The Show/Hide Track button controls whether or not a track appears in
the Notes pane. The button appears in color when toggled on, white when
off.
The Invert Tracks Button
If you use the Show/Hide Track button to hide any tracks in the Track List
pane, you can show all these tracks and hide the ones that are currently
displayed by clicking the Invert Tracks button.
See:
Note Names
Note Names
You can change the instrument definition for the active track in the Piano
Roll view. Right-click the piano keys in the Notes pane to open the Note
Names dialog where you can use note names that are defined as part of
any instrument definition. For more information about instrument
definitions, see Instrument Definitions.