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Track Handling
Removing Tracks
the precision with which you will be able to view and edit the MIDI data. The higher
the resolution, the higher the precision. The resolution should be chosen depending
on the application or sequencer with which the MIDI file will be used though,
because certain applications and sequencers may not be able to handle certain
resolutions.
Export Locator Range
If this option is activated, only the range between the left and right locator will be
exported.
Export includes Delay
If this option is activated, any delay settings you have made in the Inspector will be
included in the MIDI file.
RELATED LINKS
Automation on page 392
Markers on page 222
MIDI Track Parameters on page 433
Merging MIDI Events into a New Part on page 447
Export Options on page 649
Removing Tracks
You can remove selected or empty tracks from the track list.
To remove selected tracks, select Project> Remove Selected Tracks or right-click the
track that you want to remove, and from the context menu select Remove Selected
Tracks.
NOTE
If you delete tracks that are not empty, a warning message is displayed. You can
deactivate this message. To reactivate the message, activate Display Warning before
Deleting Non-Empty Tracks in the Preferences dialog (Editing page).
To remove empty tracks, select Project> Remove Empty Tracks.
Moving Tracks in the Track List
You can move tracks up or down in the track list.
PROCEDURE
Select a track and drag it up or down in the track list.
Renaming Tracks
PROCEDURE
1. Double-click the track name and type in a new name for the track.
2. Press Return.
If you want all events on the track to get the same name, hold down any modifier key and
press Return.
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