
In the track list you can give the track a name.Replace a recorded sequence with +R (click on erase icon).To check for overlapped sequences go to Track menu> create for overlapped sequences. This causes strange things to happen in the score window such as two clefs at once, notes and rests at the same time and wrong notes sounding that you can’t see. It is possible to write or record one sequence on top of another.This function will delete the offending notes. Sometimes you copy may notes on top of identical notes by accident resulting in the soundcard playing those notes twice at the same time so that they sound phased. The flip menu allows you to replace or merge with data at the target position, swap etc.


This allows you to select events within defined locators, and copy or move to a defined position. This needs to be done in order for these parameters to apply to aliases. it becomes permanent (though of course more external sequence parameters can then be applied). MIDI parameters defined in the sequence parameter box will be written to the actual data inside the sequence, i.e. The cycle zone will now cycle round the selected sequence. Select a sequence then choose this function. They can be edited of course in the tempo list. While in record, if you alter the displayed tempo in the transport window, these tempo changes will be recorded. Instead of merging or overdubbingsecond and subsequent cycles, new tracks will be created.

Right click or click on the pencil tool and it is assigned to the right mouse button. you can write MIDI objects onto various windows with the assigned button of the mouse so that swapping between tools is much quicker. You can assign any tool to the r.h.mouse button with +click.
