Configuring track properties

From the View menu, choose Track Properties to display the Track Properties window. The contents of the Track Properties window reflect the currently selected audio or MIDI track.

Double-click a clip to modify clip properties

If you want to edit media properties and stretching information, use the Clip Properties window.

Audio track properties

For audio tracks, the Track Properties window displays the Clip Pool. The Clip Pool is used to organize each track's media.

For more information, see Using the Clip Pool to manage clips on page 104.

MIDI track properties

You can use the Output Settings tab to adjust MIDI controllers, voices, and drum maps. You can use the Input Filters tab to set up MIDI message, velocity, or quantize filters. You can use the Clip Pool tab to organize each track's media and enable looped or one-shot drawing for MIDI events. By right-clicking a clip in the Clip Pool, you may access the Clip Properties window to use the Piano Roll Editor and List Editor tabs. The Piano Roll Editor and List Editor tabs allow you to view and edit all MIDI data.

Configuring clip properties

1.Double-click a track icon (such as ) to display the Track Properties window and the clips used on the track.

Note: This section addresses clip properties for non-MIDI clips. For information on MIDI clip properties, see Processing and filtering MIDI events on page 198.

2.Double-click a clip to open the Clip Properties window.

Tip: You can also display the Clip Properties window using either of the following methods:

From the View menu, choose Clip Properties.

Right-click a clip in the timeline and choose Clip Properties from the shortcut menu.

The contents of the Clip Properties window will change to display properties for the currently selected clip in the timeline.

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