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How to have a "clean" view of a midi track
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2017/09/03 23:38:29
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How to have a "clean" view of a midi track
Hello everyone. Firstly I clarify that I use the Google translator to express myself here, since my language is Spanish.
The doubt I have, is that when I double click on one of the "layers" of a track midi, the vision I get from it is all the more confusing the greater the number of layers that compose it, and I wonder how to do it so that only I show the graphic of that single layer, to be able to modify the data midi with simplicity and clarity.
Before it was called "layer", now I think they have changed the name, but I hope I understand. I think they are called "lanes". (I also wonder why they have been renamed).
A warm greeting to all and thanks for any help!
My music and my videos:
https://www.youtube.com/user/gabrielpoire/videos
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Re: How to have a "clean" view of a midi track
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To restrict what the PRV displays, mute all
clips
in the track except the ones to display and enable "Hide Muted Clips" in the View menu of the PRV
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Scoock, I'm happy !! Thank you!!!!
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