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Table Of Contents
Preferences
Event Display
Smallest Track Height To Show Data
Specifies from which track height the track contents are displayed.
Smallest Track Height To Show Name
Specifies from which track height the track names are displayed.
Event Display - Audio
Interpolate Audio Waveforms
If you have zoomed in to one sample per pixel or less, the appearance of the samples
depends on this setting. If this option is deactivated, single sample values are drawn
as steps. If this option is activated, the sample values are interpolated to form curves.
Show Event Volume Curves Always
If this option is activated, event volume curves, as created by the fade and volume
handles, are shown for all events, regardless of whether they are selected or not.
If this option is deactivated, volume curves are only shown for selected events.
However, note that you can still adjust fades and volumes for events that are not
selected, by clicking and dragging the top left, middle, or right edge respectively.
Show Waveforms
If this option is activated, audio waveforms are displayed for audio events.
Show Hitpoints on Selected Events
If this option is activated, hitpoints are displayed for audio events.
Waveform Brightness
Increases or decreases the brightness of the displayed waveforms.
Waveform Outline Intensity
Increases or decreases the intensity of the waveform outline.
Fade Handle Brightness
Increases or decreases the brightness of the set fade lines within audio events.
Background Color Modulation
If this option is activated, the backgrounds of audio waveforms reflect the waveform
dynamics. This is especially useful to get an overview when working with small track
heights.
Event Display - Chords & Pitches
Pitch Notation
The Note Name pop-up menu lets you select between 3 ways of displaying
chords: English, German, and Solfège.
The Naming Format pop-up menu lets you determine how MIDI note names
(pitches) are displayed in editors, etc. The options are: MIDI, MIDI + MIDI
Note Number, and Classic (Helmholtz).
The options Display ‘Bb’ as ‘B’ and Display ‘B’ as ‘H’ allow you to change the
corresponding pitch names.
If you activate Enharmonics from Chord Track, and your project contains
a chord track with chord events, these chord events determine if the
enharmonically equivalent notes in the Key Editor and in the List Editor are
displayed as sharp or flat.
Chord Font
Allows you to specify a font for all chord symbols.
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