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Changing the height of tracks on page 312
Tracks
Tracks are rows in the event display that represent time horizontally from left to right. They allow
you to control multiple musical elements in a project simultaneously but independently of each
other.
The term was established when audio mixing was done on tapes, and multitracking allowed
separate elements of the music to be recorded and edited independently of each other before
being combined into the nal piece of music.
In modern programs, such as Cubase, tracks can contain many types of sounds, including audio
recordings and software instruments. Tracks containing audio recordings often display the
waveform of the audio, while tracks containing software instruments often display the pitches as
rectangular note events positioned horizontally in time and vertically in pitch on a piano roll.
Dorico Elements provides the following types of tracks in the event display in Play mode:
Player tracks
Contain all the instrument tracks belonging to that player. You can expand/collapse
player tracks to show the instrument tracks they contain.
Instrument tracks
Display the notes belonging to the instrument in a piano roll or drum editor,
depending on the type of instrument.
Each instrument track also has its own playing techniques lane and automation lane.
Time track
Displays tempo changes in the ow, including tempo marks input in Write mode as
well as tempo changes input in the Time track.
Chords track
Displays chord symbols in the ow.
Markers track
Displays markers in the ow, including their text.
Video track
Shows where there is video in the ow, if applicable, including its le name.
RELATED LINKS
Event display on page 288
Player tracks on page 297
Instrument tracks on page 298
Playing techniques lanes on page 299
Automation lanes on page 301
Time track on page 304
Chords track on page 308
Markers track on page 310
Video track on page 311
Expanding/Collapsing tracks on page 312
Play mode
Tracks
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