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Opening an Editor
If you double click on a Part, if appropriate, a default editor is opened. Exactly
which editor opens, is determined by the Track Class of the Part’s Track and by the
settings in the Preferences dialog in the File menu, according to this table:
• If you want to edit several Parts of the same type, select them and select
Edit as described above.
If the Tracks are of different types, only one editor will be opened.
● In List Edit, only Parts on the same Track can be edited simultaneously.
• If you use the Edit command with no Parts selected, all Parts on the Ac-
tive Track will be edited.
Opening a non-default Editor from the Edit Menu
If you want to open another editor than the default, select the Part(s) you want to
edit (or a whole Track), and use the Edit menu to select a specific editor. The fol-
lowing options are available (note that not all combinations of Track class and edi-
tor are possible):
Track Class Default editor opened
MIDI Track Key Edit, Score Edit or List Edit, depending on the “Double Click
Opens” setting in the Preferences dialog (found on the File menu).
Audio Track Audio Edit.
Drum Track Drum Edit.
Mixer Track Mixer window.
Group Track None.
Tape Track None.
Chord Track Score Edit.
Editor Keyboard
Equiv.
Can be opened for
Key Edit
(“Edit” on the
Edit menu)
[Control]-[E] MIDI Tracks. For other Track classes, pressing [Con-
trol]-[E] opens the default editor as described on the
previous page.
List Edit [Control]-[G] All Track classes except Tape and Group Tracks.
Drum Edit [Control]-[D] MIDI and Drum Tracks.
Score Edit [Control]-[R] MIDI, Drum and Chord Tracks.
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