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MIDI EDITORS 267
You can also determine the colors of tracks or MIDI channels via the "Options" menu in the
MIDI editor. If no previous track colors have been set, random colors will be assigned for
track color display in the MIDI Editor.
Track color display for MIDI events
In the MIDI channel color display MIDI events are displayed in different colors, based on the
MIDI channel settings.
MIDI channel color display
Display of filtered events: To get a better overview of the events of a MIDI object, you can
filter specific events for the display.
Example: The MIDI object features notes in the MIDI channels 1, 2, and 5. By selecting
both MIDI channels in the MIDI editor menu "Options -> MIDI channel filter", you may
make all notes in channels 2 and 5 available to editing tools. All unselected notes in
channel 1 will be filtered and will be displayed in gray/pale in the Matrix Editor and in the
Event list.
Events in the filtered channels may be hidden completely using the "Hide filtered MIDI
data" in the "Options" menu.
The Event list (view page 277) provides additional display filters that only function within the
list.
Display of muted events: MIDI object settin
gs (view page 244) (shortcut: "Ctrl + O") may
be u
sed to mute notes and filter other MIDI events. Muted events appear paler in the Matrix
Editor and Event list.
Events above and below the current picture section: Two small red rectangles above
and below the vertical scroll bar to the right-hand side of the MIDI editor screen show in
red if there are notes outside the screen's display.