6.0

Table Of Contents
Arrange Window
120
Opening the Arrange window: The Arrange Window can be
opened by selecting Windows > Open Arrange in the
main menu.
Tracks
Each individual track is stretched horizontally across the
arrange area and the tracks are stacked vertically. A track is
where the notes and other MIDI events are recorded.
In the track list each track is numbered from top to bot-
tom. During playback a small “level indicator” appears
over the track number. This indicates the velocity of the re-
corded notes and shines red for a maximum velocity
value. The little “c” stands for Controller command.
Adjust the MIDI channel, MIDI port and the icon of each
track in the Track parameter box.
Generally, only one track can be selected at any one time.
The exception is with combining MIDI and audio record-
ing, where it is possible to select one audio and one MIDI
track simultaneously.) During recording, a sequence is
created on this track containing the recorded MIDI events,
audio or mixing data.
Selecting a Track
You select a track by clicking its name or icon in the track
list. This also selects all objects on the track (if the Cycle
function is switched on, it only selects the objects within
the defined cycle region ).
Use the Select Next/Previous Track function to select the
track above/below it in the track list (key command: cursor
up/down).
Changing tracks while keeping selection: If you
click on a new track while holding down ctrl, the track will
be selected without changing the existing selection of se-
quences.
Sorting Tracks: To change the position of a track in the
track list, grab the track near the track number and drag it
up or down.
Copying a Track: Drag a track, as described above, while
holding down ctrl and you will get a copy of this track at
the desired target location. The settings of the new track
are the same as the ones of the old track.
Creating tracks
To create a track, use the Functions > Track > Create MIDI
Track command to create a new track for MIDI data, use
the Functions > Track > Create Audio Track command to
X
X