Score editor window, Digibase browsers – M-AUDIO Pro Tools Recording Studio User Manual

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view, or on separate tracks in Notation view,
and lets you view and edit MIDI controller data
(such as velocity, pitch bend, and mod wheel) in
controller lanes under the Notes pane.

MIDI Editor in the Edit Window

You can also choose to show (or hide) a MIDI
Editor pane at the bottom of the Edit window
(below the Tracks pane).

To show (or hide) the MIDI Editor view in the Edit
window, do one of the following:

„

Select (or deselect) View > Other Displays > MIDI

Editor

.

„

Click the MIDI Editor Show/Hide icon in the

lower left corner of the Tracks pane in the Edit
window.

„

Double-click the divider below the Tracks

pane in the Edit window.

„

From the Edit Window menu, select (or dese-

lect) MIDI Editor.

Score Editor Window

The Score Editor window lets you view and edit
Instrument and MIDI tracks as music notation.
It automatically transcribes MIDI performances
in real-time. You can print a score of your ses-
sion or just parts from individual tracks.

DigiBase Browsers

DigiBase databases are accessed through Digi-
Base browsers. Browsers provide an intuitive user
interface to DigiBase databases with many con-
venient features for various file management
tasks (such as search and sort functions).

Browsers in Pro Tools are analogous to windows
in your computer’s operating system (such as
Windows Explorer or the Mac Finder), but are
specially designed for working in Pro Tools.
Multiple browsers can be displayed simulta-
neously, and arranged independently with cus-
tom display settings for each.

Browsers let you search and sort audio files,
video files, and sessions. These files are dis-
played in browsers and can be dragged directly
into the current Pro Tools session.

When offline items are needed, Pro Tools lets
you find the correct matching files, then relink
to online media.

For more information, see Chapter 30,
“MIDI Editors.”

For more information, see Chapter 31, “Score
Editor.”

To open the Workspace browser, press Alt+;
(Windows) or Option+; (Mac).

To bring all DigiBase browsers to the front,
press Alt+J (Windows) or Option+J (Mac).

To send all DigiBase browsers to the back,
press Alt+Shift+J (Windows) or
Option+Shift+J (Mac)

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