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6.12.3 Multitrack Music Editing
It is possible to view and edit more than one Instrument Track at a time in the Music Editor. To
quickly view more than one Track in the Music Editor, hold Shift and select Instrument Parts on
different Tracks in the Arrangement. More Parts can be added at any time by holding Shift and
selecting them in the Arrangement.
Double-click on any Part in the Arrangement to quickly make its Track the only viewed Track in
the Music Editor. This will also automatically size the Music Editor zoom horizontally and
vertically to show all the notes the Track contains, at the highest zoom level.
The Music Editor also has its own Track List, opened via the Track List icon at the far left of the
Music Editor Toolbar. In this Track List, you can show or hide tracks via the Show/Hide button
to the left of the Track name and can independently set each Track to Edit Active via the Pencil
icon button to the far right of the Track name. If a Track is shown, and Edit Active is not
engaged, the Track's notes will not be selectable, allowing it to be easily viewed as a reference
without concern about altering it accidentally.
When multiple Parts are displayed, the notes for each Part are colored with their Track colors
and will audition normally through their Tracks. Selected notes will be displayed in red. Also,
when multiple parts are displayed it is possible to transfer notes from one part to another
using the [Right]/[Control]-click context menu item Transfer Notes. This will remove the
selected notes from the original Part, indicated with a checkmark in the Transfer Notes list, to
the selected Part.
Click on the Link button next to the Track List button to link the Track selection in the
arrangement with the track selection in the Music Editor.
6.12.4 Note Chase and Cut
In the Studio One/Options/Advanced/MIDI menu, you will find two options: Chase Long Notes
and Cut Long Notes at Part End.
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