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The Project window
The info line
To show or hide the info line, click the “Set up Window Layout” button on the
toolbar and activate or deactivate the Info Line option.
The following elements can be selected for display and editing on the info line:
- Audio events
-Audio parts
-MIDI parts
- Video events
-Markers
- Automation curve points
- Transpose events
- Arranger events
- Chord events
When several elements are selected
If you have selected several elements, the info line shows information about the
first item in the selection. The values are displayed in color to indicate that several
elements are selected.
If you edit a value on the info line, the value change is applied to all selected
elements, relatively to the current values.
If you have selected two audio events, the first being one bar long and the second
two bars, the info line shows the length of the first event (one bar). If you now
change this value to 3 bars in the info line, the other event will be resized by the
same amount – and will thus be 4 bars long.
To enter absolute values for the selected elements, press [Ctrl]/[Command] while
modifying the value on the info line. In the example above, both events would be
resized to 3 bars.
[Ctrl]/[Command] is the default modifier key for this – you can change this in the
Preferences dialog (Editing–Tool Modifiers page, in the Info Line category).
Editing transpose and velocity for MIDI parts
When one or several MIDI parts are selected, the info line contains Transpose and
Velocity fields.
Adjusting the Transpose field transposes the selected parts in semitone steps.
Note that this transposition does not change the actual notes in the part – it is just
a “play parameter”, affecting the notes on playback. The transposition you specify
for a part on the info line is added to the transposition set for the whole track. For
more information on transposing, see the chapter
“The transpose functions” on
page 161.
Adjusting the Velocity field shifts the velocity for the selected parts – the value you
specify is added to the velocities of the notes in the parts.
Again, this velocity shift only affects the notes on playback, and again, the value
you specify is added to the Vel.Shift. value set for the whole MIDI track in the
Inspector.