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Menu Reference
Adjust Fades to Range
This allows you to adjust a fade area according to a range
selection.
Freeze Edits…
This allows you to make any processing or applied effects
permanent for a clip.
MIDI menu
Open Key Editor
This opens the Key Editor for the selected MIDI part(s) or
track(s). This editor consists of a piano-roll type graphic
interface, with the notes shown as boxes in a grid.
Scores
This opens a submenu, allowing you to open the Score
editor and containing several Score Editor functions. The
Score Editor shows MIDI notes as a musical score.
Open Drum Editor
This opens the Drum Editor which is designed especially
for editing drum and percussion tracks.
Transpose Setup…
This opens the Transpose Setup dialog, where you can
make transpose settings for selected notes.
Merge MIDI in Loop…
This function combines all unmuted MIDI events on all un-
muted tracks, applies MIDI modifiers and effects, and gen-
erates a new MIDI part, containing all the events as you
would hear them during playback. The new part is created
on the selected track, between the locators.
Freeze MIDI Modifiers
This function applies all filter settings permanently to the
selected track (in contrast to “Merge MIDI in Loop”).
Dissolve Part
This opens a dialog where you can separate MIDI events
according to channels or pitches:
When you work with MIDI parts (on MIDI channel “Any”)
containing events on different MIDI channels, activate the
option “Separate Channels”.
To separate MIDI events according to pitch, activate the
option “Separate Pitches”.
A typical example are drum and percussion tracks, where different
pitches usually correspond to separate drum sounds.
The dialog also contains the Optimized Display option. If
this is activated, the silent (empty) areas of the resulting
parts are automatically removed.
O-Note Conversion
This function (only available if a drum map has been as-
signed for the MIDI track) goes through the selected MIDI
part(s) and sets the actual pitch of each note according to
its O-note setting. This is useful if you want to convert the
track to a “regular” MIDI track (with no drum map) and still
have the notes play back the correct drum sound.
Repeat Loop
This menu item is only available if an Independent Track
Loop has been set in one of the MIDI editors. When se
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lected, the events inside the loop range will be repeated
until the end of the part. Events in the same part that fol-
low the loop will be replaced by the events in the loop.