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Looping MIDI Parts
The Independent Track Loop function allows you to loop a MIDI part independent of the project
playback.
When you activate the loop, the MIDI events within the loop are repeated continuously while
other events on other tracks are played back as usual. Every time the cycle restarts, the
independent track loop also restarts.
PROCEDURE
1. Activate Independent Track Loop on the toolbar.
If the button is not visible, right-click the toolbar and select Independent Track Loop from
the menu.
If you have set up a loop range in the Project window, it is hidden from the ruler in the
MIDI editor.
2. Ctrl/Cmd-click in the ruler to specify the start of the independent track loop.
3. Alt-click in the ruler to specify the end of the independent track loop.
RESULT
The independent loop range is indicated in a different color.
The start and end of the loop range are displayed on the status line.
AFTER COMPLETING THIS TASK
To repeat the events of the loop range and ll up the active MIDI part, select MIDI > Repeat
Loop.
Using the Controller Display
The Controller Display displays the controller events. The controller display is available in the Key
Editor and in the Drum Editor.
By default, the controller display has a single lane that shows one event type at a time. However,
you can add as many lanes as you need. The use of several controller lanes allows you to view
and edit different controllers at the same time.
Each MIDI track has its own controller lane setup (number of lanes and selected event types).
When you create new tracks, they get the last used controller lane setup.
The controller display with lanes.
To add a controller lane, click Create Controller Lane or open the Controller Selection
and Functions menu and select Create Controller Lane.
MIDI Editors
Common MIDI Editor Functions
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