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THE SEQUENCER - BASICS
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Managing Tracks
Creating Tracks
As described on page 42, tracks are automatically created when you create
instrument devices in the rack. Still, you may need to create additional tracks
(e.g. for recording effect device automation - see the electronic documenta-
tion):
To create a new sequencer track, pull down the Create menu and
select Sequencer Track (or select Create Sequencer Track from the
context menu in the sequencer).
The new track will appear below the currently selected track in the track
list. Initially, it will not be connected to any device (see below).
You can also create a new sequencer track specifically for a device
by using the Create Sequencer Track for Device item on the de-
vice’s context menu.
This works the same as when creating a new device, i.e. the new track is
connected to the device and has the same name.
Naming Tracks
You can rename a track by double clicking on its name in the track list and
typing in a new name. Note:
If the track (and this track only) is connected to a device, and the de-
vice has the same name as the track, the device will be renamed
too.
Typically, after creating a new device, you can rename its sequencer
track, automatically changing the name of the device.
Selecting Tracks
To be able to manipulate a track or edit its contents, you need to select it.
You select a track by clicking on its name in the track list.
Selected tracks are highlighted in the list.
Selecting a track will automatically scroll the rack to bring the corresponding
device into view.
You can also select the next or previous track in the list by using
the up and down arrow keys on the computer keyboard.
It is possible to select several tracks, by pressing [Shift] and click-
ing.
This allows you to e.g. move or delete several tracks in one go. However,
you can only edit the contents of one track at a time (the top selected
track will be edited - see the electronic documentation).
! Don’t confuse selecting a track with routing MIDI to a track (see be-
low).
Routing MIDI to a Track
The normal way of routing MIDI to a device in the rack is to go via the se-
quencer. When MIDI is routed to a track in the sequencer, the notes and con-
troller data are automatically echoed to the corresponding device (the device
to which the track is connected - see below).
To route incoming MIDI to a track, click in the In column (to the left
of the track name).
A MIDI connector symbol appears, indicating that the track will receive
MIDI (provided that you have selected a MIDI Input port for the se-
quencer in the Preferences-MIDI dialog, as described on page 15).
You cannot route MIDI to several tracks at the same time - clicking in the In
column for another track will move the MIDI connector symbol.
Disconnecting MIDI In
You can turn off incoming MIDI altogether by clicking on the MIDI connector
symbol so that it disappears.
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