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2. Optional: Select the drum and percussion loops in your project and set the Global
Transpose setting on the info line to Independent.
This setting excludes the loops from being transposed.
3. Select Project > Add Track > Transpose.
The transpose track is added to the track list. You can only have one transpose track in a
project.
4. In the track list, right-click the transpose track, and from the context menu select Set root
key for unassigned events.
RESULT
All parts or events that do not contain any root key information are set to the project root key.
RELATED LINKS
Excluding Individual Parts or Events from Global Transpose on page 325
Recording with a Project Root Key
If you record with a project root key, the recorded events follow this root key automatically. This
function is useful if you want to change the root key later and you want the events to follow.
PROCEDURE
1. Optional: Select the drum and percussion loops in your project and set the Global
Transpose setting on the info line to Independent.
This setting excludes the loops from being transposed.
2. On the Project window toolbar, open the Project Root Key pop-up menu and set the root
key.
All parts and events are transposed in order to match the root key.
3. Record your music.
RESULT
All recorded audio events and MIDI parts get the project root key information. On the info line,
the
Global Transpose setting for recorded events is set to Follow.
AFTER COMPLETING THIS TASK
Change the project root key. Your events will follow.
Transpose Functions
Project Root Key
320
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