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Arranger Track
Setting up an Arranger Chain and Adding Events
New Project
Allows you to flatten one or more chains in a new project with the following naming
options:
Append Chain Name
Appends the chain names to the project name.
Use Chain Name
Names the new projects after the current arranger chains.
Add Number
Names the new projects after the old ones and adds a number.
The Options section contains further settings.
Keep Arranger Track
Keeps the arranger track after flattening. Activate Rename Arranger Events to
append numbers to the events.
Make Real Event Copies
Allows you to create real copies of the arranger track instead of shared copies.
Don‘t Split Events
Excludes MIDI notes that start before or are longer than the arranger event. Only
MIDI notes that begin and end inside the arranger event are taken into account.
Open New Projects
Creates a new project for every flattened arranger chain. If you activate Cascade
New Projects, the opened projects are cascaded.
RELATED LINKS
Flattening the Arranger Chain on page 294
Setting up an Arranger Chain and Adding Events
In the Arranger Editor you can set up arranger chains and add events to them.
PROCEDURE
1. Click e to open the Arranger Editor.
2. Activate Activate Arranger Mode.
3. Perform one of the following actions to add arranger events to the arranger chain:
Double-click an event in the Arranger Events list.
Select one or more events in the Arranger Events list, right-click, and select Append
Selected In Arranger Chain.
Drag an arranger event from the Arranger Events list and drop it in the Current
Arranger Chain list.
Drag an arranger event from the Project window and drop it in the Current
Arranger Chain list.
4. Click Play.
RESULT
The arranger events are played back in the order that you specified in the arranger chain.
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