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2014/10/25 16:24:38
dburns
Sorry for asking about something so basic it's probably been covered, but I've tried the manual and forum search. If there was a visual map of all parts of the Sonar X3 gui with tags, it would be easier. Is there one? Point me?
 
My question is, how do I get rid of the vertical strip between the two panes in Track View? It's a strip of little keybords, one for each track. I don't want to see it. And, what is its name?
 
Thanks for your help!
2014/10/25 16:32:18
Loptec
I'm not sure if I understand you right now but.. Is it MIDI-tracks you're talking about? ..And are the little keyboards on these where the dB-markings are on audio tracks?
 
If this is the case, just left click the little keyboard and drag down. that will "zoom out" vertically and make the keyboard "disappear".
2014/10/25 17:20:36
dburns
Thanks for your quick response, Loptec.
 
Yes. it's on MIDI tracks. It is the same place as the dB scale on audio tracks. The numbers on the MIDI tracks are probably velocity.
 
In both types of track I can L-click drag down and make them small, but I can't make them disappear.
 
It's not a big deal, I'd just rather not have them there unless I need them.
 
Thanks!
 
 
 
2014/10/25 17:42:29
John
Use the track filter and select clips. 
2014/10/25 18:45:30
FastBikerBoy
Right click over it and select "7 bit values" rather than "Notes".
 
HTH
2014/10/25 20:28:02
John
That doesn't do anything Karl on my system but the track filter does. Maybe I should use the term Edit Filter. 
2014/10/25 23:01:35
dburns
I found what I wanted!
 
It's in the left-hand pane menu (Clip Pane menu? Edit Filter?). Select View/Display/Show Audio Scale. You check/uncheck it to suit.
 
In playing around with this, I now see why it can be a handy thing for enlarging the MIDI or Audio data in tracks without increasing the vertical height of the track. Now I can appreciate its usefulness.
 
Thanks to all of you.
 
2014/10/26 06:02:27
soens
Well, well! Didn't I just learn something new?!
 
What FBB said is true if you simply want the piano keys to go away but still have the dB numbers. (btw, I tried this and got a very odd result on one track. even at the smallest height the scale tries to maintain the keys but they are VERY large)(insert raised eyebrow here)
 
What dburns said actually makes the whole strip disappear so there's only a thin line between the Control Pane and Clips Pane. COOL!
 
 
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