Reference Guide

1800 View reference
Piano Roll view
Controllers menu
The Controllers menu contains the following commands:
Select Controllers Along with Notes. When enabled, selecting a Note event or a range of
Note events will also automatically select any Controller events that exist within the time range of
the Note event(s).
Show Controller Handles. Show or hide edit handles on controller events.
Show All Controllers. Show all controllers in all displayed tracks.
Tracks menu
The Tracks menu contains the following commands:
Pick Tracks. Open the Pick Tracks dialog box, which lets you choose the tracks to display.
Show Next track. Display the next track or group of tracks.
Show Previous Track. Display the previous track or group of tracks.
Show All Tracks. Show all tracks that are open in the Piano Roll view.
Hide All Tracks. Hide all tracks that are open in the Piano Roll view.
Invert Tracks. Invert the visibility state of all tracks that are open in the Piano Roll view.
See also:
“Piano Roll view” on page 1798
“Note Map pane” on page 1800
“Drum Grid pane” on page 1801
“Notes pane” on page 1802
“Controller pane” on page 1802
“Track List pane” on page 1802
Note Map pane
The Note Map pane is where you map notes to specific drum sounds. The Note Map pane has the
following columns:
Name. A user-assigned name for the note. The Name can be edited by clicking on it and
entering a new name.
In Note. The recorded or original pitch of the note. The format can be either C0 through G10 or
0 through 127. There can be up to 128 entries in this column and each must be unique.