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title: MIDI Track Controls
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2014-02-05 12:32:01 -05:00
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<p>A typical <dfn>MIDI track header</dfn> looks like this:</p>
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<img src="/ardour/manual/html/diagrams/typical-midi-track-controls.png" alt="midi track controls"
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/>
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<p>
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To see the full set of MIDI track controls, you need to increase the
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<a href="/working-with-tracks/controlling-track-appearance/track-height/">track height</a>
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beyond the default. MIDI tracks show only a few of the control elements
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when there is insufficient vertical space.
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</p>
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<p>
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A MIDI track has the same basic
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<a href="/working-with-tracks/audio-track-controls">controls as an audio track</a>,
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with the addition of two extra elements. The set of buttons below the main track
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controls the <dfn>MIDI channel</dfn>(s) that will be visible in the editor. A MIDI track's
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data may span any number of the 16 available MIDI channels, and sometimes it is
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useful to view only a subset of those channels; different instruments may,
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for example, be put on different channels. Clicking on a channel number toggles
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its visibility.
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<p>
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To the right of the MIDI track controls is a representation of a piano keyboard
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called the <dfn>scroomer</dfn>. This performs a couple of functions.
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The scrollbar controls the range of pitches that are visible on the
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track, as visualized by the piano keyboard.<br />
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Drag the body of the scrollbar up and down to display higher or lower
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pitches.<br />
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Drag the scrollbar handles to zooms in and out and increase and decrease the
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range of visible pitches.<br />
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clicking on the piano plays the corresponding MIDI note for reference.
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<p>
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To edit the contents of a MIDI track see <a href="/editing-and-arranging/edit-midi/">Edit
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MIDI</a>.
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</p>
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