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CAKEWALK SONAR - Drum Grid Pane; Note Pane; Controllers Pane; Track List Pane

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Drum Grid Pane
In the Drum Grid pane you can add, delete and edit notes and note properties in
any MIDI track(s) assigned to a drum map. For more information, see “The Drum
Grid Pane” on page 344.
Note Pane
In this pane you can add, edit, and delete notes in any MIDI track(s) not assigned
to a drum map.
Controllers Pane
In this pane you can edit controllers, RPNs, NRPNs, velocity, pitch wheel, and
aftertouch data, during playback or recording, in real time. Select the controller
you want to edit from the Controller dropdown list at the top of the Piano Roll
view. For more information, see “Controllers, RPNs, NRPNs, and Automation
Data” on page 311.
Track List Pane
The Track List pane is home to a list of all tracks currently displayed in the Piano
Roll view. In this pane you can enable and disable editing of a track’s data; mute,
solo and arm a track; and show or hide the track’s data in the Note pane or Drum
Grid pane. Track numbers, names and output ports appear in the Track List pane.
You can show or hide the Track List pane by clicking the Show/hide track pane
button in the Piano Roll view toolbar.
Opening the View
There are several ways to open the Piano Roll view:
In the Track view, select the track you want to see, then choose View-Piano
Roll or press Alt+5
In the Track view, right-click on a track and choose View-Piano Roll from the
popup menu
Double-click on a MIDI clip in the Clips pane
Each selected track is displayed. You can always switch to a different track or
tracks—simply click the button (or press T) and choose the track you want.
The Piano Roll view lets you edit notes and controllers during playback or
recording, in real time. This means you can loop over a portion of your project and
hear any change you make on the next loop. The Piano Roll view also shows notes
on-screen as you record them.
Like the Track view, the Piano Roll view includes zoom tools that let you change
the vertical and horizontal scale of the view. The Piano Roll view also has a Snap to
Grid button. For more information on this feature, see “Defining and Using the
Snap Grid” on page 222.

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