Timebase and conductor rulers, Superimposed notes view – M-AUDIO Pro Tools Recording Studio User Manual

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Chapter 30: MIDI Editors

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Timebase and Conductor
Rulers

Timebase and Conductor rulers in MIDI Editor
windows function exactly the same as in the
Edit window. However, the Edit window and
each MIDI Editor window can have a unique
view of the Timeline in terms of which Time-
base and Conductor rulers are shown, and in
terms of zoom level and time location.

Superimposed Notes View

The Notes pane in MIDI Editor windows lets you
view and edit MIDI notes superimposed from
different MIDI and Instrument tracks such that
you can easily edit multitrack arrangements in a
single constellation of color-coded notes. The
Notes pane lets you edit MIDI notes much the
same way as in Notes view on MIDI and Instru-
ment tracks in the Edit window, except you can
edit MIDI notes on multiple MIDI and Instru-
ment tracks at the same time.

You can also view and edit MIDI notes in
Notation view in the Notes pane (see “Nota-
tion View” on page 626).

Figure 34. MIDI Editor window, Notes pane with five superimposed Instrument tracks

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