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Re: input different MIDI channels in the same track

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MIDI Life Crisis wrote: Wed Jun 29, 2011 4:48 pm
You can also view multiple tracks simultaneously in DP, so even though the data is in different tracks, it is all accessible from a single "graphic editor" window.
This is a great feature that I wish I could understand how to make happen. Occasionally it happens randomly for me. How do I tell the MIDI editor window I want to look at two tracks in the same window??
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Re: input different MIDI channels in the same track

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ggm1960 wrote: Fri Apr 05, 2024 10:28 am
MIDI Life Crisis wrote: Wed Jun 29, 2011 4:48 pm
You can also view multiple tracks simultaneously in DP, so even though the data is in different tracks, it is all accessible from a single "graphic editor" window.
This is a great feature that I wish I could understand how to make happen. Occasionally it happens randomly for me. How do I tell the MIDI editor window I want to look at two tracks in the same window??
Oops nevermind, I just discovered it's at the Track Selector window. I found this info in the manual of all places! haha
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Re: input different MIDI channels in the same track

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ggm1960 wrote: Fri Apr 05, 2024 10:40 am
Oops nevermind, I just discovered it's at the Track Selector window. I found this info in the manual of all places! haha
One other thing that's helpful - If you need better color separation of the MIDI notes from different tracks, you can right-click the track in the Track Selector and change the color.
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