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Arranger Track
Setting up an Arranger Chain and Adding Events
RELATED LINKS
Arranger Chain Repeat Modes on page 292
Adding a New Arranger Chain
You can create several arranger chains in order to set up alternative versions for playback.
PREREQUISITE
Arranger Mode is activated.
PROCEDURE
1. Open the Arranger Editor.
2. Click Create New Chain.
RESULT
A new, empty arranger chain is activated. This is reflected by a new name in the Select Active
Chain pop-up menu and a new, empty Current Arranger Chain list.
Editing Arranger Events in the Arranger Chain
In the Current Arranger Chain list, you can edit your arranger events.
You can perform the following actions:
To select multiple events, Ctrl/Cmd-click or Shift-click them.
To move events in the list, drag them up or down.
To copy events, select them, hold Alt and drag.
To repeat events, click in the Repeats column and enter the number of repeats.
To specify how the event is repeated, click in the Mode column and select a Repeat Mode
from the pop-up menu.
To move the playback position to the start of an event, click the arrow to the left of the
event.
To remove an event from the list, right-click on it, and from the context menu, select
Remove Touched.
To remove several events, select them, right-click, and from the context menu, select
Remove Selected.
RELATED LINKS
Arranger Chain Repeat Modes on page 292
Flattening the Arranger Chain
When you have set up an arranger chain that you like, and you are sure that you do not want to
edit it any more, you can convert it to a linear project.
PREREQUISITE
You have saved a copy of the project before flattening the arranger chain.
NOTE
Flattening the arranger chain may remove events and parts from the project. Only use Flatten
when you know you do not want to edit the arranger track/chain any more. If in doubt, save a
copy of the project before flattening the arranger chain.
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