Reference Guide
1882 View reference
Matrix view
A row contains the following controls:
• Row number . Sequential number to identify each row.
• Data type icon / . The icon indicates if the row contains audio data or MIDI data .
Rows that are assigned to audio tracks can only contain cells with audio data. Likewise, rows that
are routed to MIDI or Instrument tracks can only contain cells with MIDI data. The Audio or MIDI
identity of a row is established when the first pattern is dragged into the row.
• Direct Mode (MIDI rows only) . By default, a MIDI row is routed through the assigned MIDI
track, and all track processing is applied, including MIDI FX, Arpeggiator, volume, etc. To bypass
all track processing and send a row directly to the soft synth or hardware output that is assigned
to the target track, click the row’s Direct Mode button .
• Mute . Mute/unmute the row.
• Solo . Solo/unsolo the row.
• Assigned track. Each row displays the name of the track it is routed to. All cells in the row are
routed through the assigned track. Click the small arrow to reassign the row to another track.
The Matrix view supports unlimited rows. Rows are created automatically when you drag patterns
into the Matrix view. Each row displays the name of the track it is routed to. Whenever a new row is
created in the Matrix view, a corresponding track is also inserted in the project. New rows are named
Matrix row “n”.
All rows that are assigned to the project’s active track are highlighted. The active tracks is
synchronized with the Track view and Console view, and you can set the active track by clicking a
row in the Matrix view. In the following image, track 2 is the active track, so all rows that are assigned
to track 2 are highlighted.
Figure 539. Rows assigned to the active track are highlighted
A. Rows 2-3 are highlighted since they are assigned to the active track
A