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The arranger track
Working with arranger events
Working with arranger events
You now have a number of arranger events that form the basic building blocks for your
arrangement. The next step is to arrange these events using the functions of the
Arranger Editor.
Creating an arranger chain
You can set up an arranger chain in the Arranger Editor or in the Inspector for the
arranger track. The Arranger Editor is opened by clicking the “e” button in the
Inspector or in the track list.
On the right in the Arranger Editor, the available arranger events are listed, in the order
they appear on the timeline. To the left you find the actual arranger chain, which shows
in which order the events will be played back, from top to bottom, and how many times
they are repeated.
Initially the arranger chain is empty – you set it up by adding events from the list to the
chain. There are several ways to add events to the arranger chain:
By double-clicking on the name of an event in the window section on the right (or
in the Project window).
When an event is selected in the arranger chain on the left, this will add the event
above the selected event. When no events are selected in the arranger chain, the
event will be added at the end of the list.
By selecting one or more events in the list, right-clicking and selecting “Append
Selected In Arranger Chain”.
This will add the selected events at the end of the list.
By dragging and dropping arranger events from the list on the right to the arranger
chain on the left.
A blue insertion line shows you where the dragged event will end up.
…to open the Arranger Editor.
Click the “e” button…