To begin, select the Software Instrument track you want to edit and click on the Track Editor
button. The Track Editor display will be much different from the display with the Real Instrument
track. Here, you have two display options: graphic view and notation view. The
two boxes in the lower left corner of the editor window allow you to choose which
view you’d like (see right).
Graphic view displays your track as a series of bars:
Each bar represents a note. The longer the bar, the longer the note lasts. The bar’s left/right
position tells where the note occurs within your track. The bar’s up/down position affects pitch.
Click on a bar to hear the note. You can click on each bar and drag it to a new place within the
track and/or to a new pitch (the note will play as you adjust the pitch). You can also adjust the
length of a bar. When you place the cursor at the right end of a bar, it will become the
resize cursor (see left). Drag the end of the bar to its desired length.
If you are familiar with musical notation, you may also want to edit your Software Instrument track
in notation view. This view displays the track on a staff in standard musical notation.
You can also drag a note to a new position in the track or up and down to a new pitch. Also,
when you click on a note, a green bar will appear to its right. This tells how long the note lasts,
just like in graphic view. To adjust this, just resize the bar.
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