Reference Guide

1546 Menu reference
Views > Piano Roll View
The Console view contains all the controls you need to mix your project. For more information about
the Console view, see “Console view” on page 1971.
See also:
“Preparing to mix” on page 881
Views > Piano Roll View
Open the Piano Roll view with the Views > Piano Roll View command. The Piano Roll view
displays all MIDI notes and events from one or more tracks in a grid format that looks much like a
player piano roll. Notes are displayed as horizontal bars, and drum notes as diamonds. Pitch runs
from bottom to top, with the left vertical margin indicating the pitches as piano keys or note names.
Time is displayed running left to right with vertical measure and beat boundaries. The Piano Roll
view makes it easy to add, edit, and delete notes and controller data from a track.
See also:
“The Piano Roll view” on page 724
Views > Step Sequencer
Open the Step Sequencer by using the Views > Step Sequencer command or by double-clicking on
a Step Sequencer clip.
If an existing Step Sequencer clip is selected, the Views > Step Sequencer command will open the
selected Step Sequencer clip. If no Step Sequencer slip is selected, the Views > Step Sequencer
command will create a new Step Sequencer clip.
The Views > Step Sequencer command is disabled if multiple Step Sequencer clips are selected.
See:
“Step Sequencer view” on page 1937
Views > Matrix View
Select Views > Matrix View to open the Matrix view.
The Matrix view lets you trigger individual or multiple audio and MIDI patterns, either with a computer
keyboard, mouse or via MIDI remote control. For more information, see “Matrix view” on page 2014.