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Arranger Track
The arranger functions in Cubase allow you to work in a non-linear fashion. Using an arranger
track allows you to specify how and when specific sections are played back, even in live
performances. This way, you do not need to move, copy, and paste events in the Project window.
NOTE
There can be only one arranger track in a project.
To use the arranger functions, you must add an arranger track and define arranger events.
Arranger events can be of any length. They can overlap and are not bound to the start or end of
existing events and parts. You can order them in a list, and add repeats as desired.
You can edit arranger events using the standard techniques. Copies from arranger events are
independent from the original event.
You can create several arranger chains that allow you to save different versions of a song within
the project.
You can flatten arranger chains to convert them into a linear project.
RELATED LINKS
Adding Arranger Events on the Arranger Track on page 289
Setting up an Arranger Chain and Adding Events on page 293
Flattening the Arranger Chain on page 294
Adding Arranger Events on the Arranger Track
On the arranger track, you can add arranger events that define specific sections of the project.
PREREQUISITE
Snap is activated, and Snap Type is set to Events.
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