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Superimposed MIDI and Instrument Tracks
MIDI Editor windows display and let you edit
MIDI data (notes, velocities, and continuous
controller data) for one or more MIDI or Instru-
ment tracks. When displaying multiple tracks in
a MIDI Editor window, MIDI notes from differ-
ent tracks are superimposed. MIDI Editor win-
dows can also show Auxiliary Input tracks.
Automation and Controller Lanes
Velocity, other continuous controller data
(MIDI and Instrument tracks), and automation
data (Instrument and Auxiliary Input tracks
only), can be edited along with MIDI notes and
appear in Controller lanes under the Notes pane.
Velocities for MIDI notes on multiple tracks are
also superimposed in the Velocity lane. How-
ever, for all other automation and controller
data, additional lanes are shown for each auto-
mation or controller type for each track.
For example, if two Instrument tracks are shown
in a MIDI Editor window, the MIDI notes for
each track are superimposed in the Notes pane
and the velocities for each track are superim-
posed in the Velocity lane. However, you would
see two Mod Wheel Controller lanes, one for
each track; and you would see two Volume
lanes, one for each track.
Opening a MIDI Editor Window
To open a MIDI Editor window, do one of the
following:
ɸ
Choose Window > MIDI Editor.
ɸ
In the Edit window, Right-click a MIDI region
on the track, or the track name in the track con-
trols or in the Track List, and choose Open In MIDI
Editor.
ɸ
In the Score Editor window, Right-click any-
where on the score, or on a track name in the
Track List, and choose Open In MIDI Editor.
To open additional MIDI Editor windows, do one of
the following:
ɸ
Deselect the Target button in the open MIDI
Editor window and open another MIDI Editor
window.
– or –
ɸ
Right-click in the open MIDI Editor window
and select Open in New MIDI Editor.
To bring an open MIDI Editor window to the front:
ɸ
Choose Window > MIDI Editor and select the
MIDI Editor window you want.
Press Start+“=” (Windows) or Control+“=”
(Mac) to open a MIDI Editor window.
If the MIDI Editor option is selected as the
“Double Clicking a MIDI Region Opens”
setting in the Pro Tools MIDI Preferences,
you can double-click a MIDI region to open
it in a MIDI Editor.
To cycle through all open MIDI Editor win-
dows, press Start+“=” (Windows) or
Control+“=” (Mac) repeatedly until the
window you want is in the front.
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MIDI Editor Window Toolbar
The MIDI Editor window toolbar is similar to
the Edit window toolbar, but with a few excep-
tions. Each MIDI Editor window and the Edit
window can be configured independently of
one another. For example, you can have Nota-
tion view enabled in one MIDI Editor window,
but not another; or you can have a MIDI Editor
window set to Grid mode, but the Edit window
set to Slip mode. You can also customize the
toolbar in MIDI Editor windows.
Solo and Mute Buttons
In a MIDI editor window, the Solo and Mute
buttons affect tracks in all windows. They let
you either audition the tracks shown in the cur-
rent MIDI Editor window without the rest of the
mix, or let you hear just the mix without the
tracks shown in the MIDI Editor window.
Solo
The Solo button lets you solo all the tracks cur-
rently displayed in the MIDI Editor window.
Mute
The Mute button lets you mute all the tracks
currently displayed in the MIDI Editor window.
Mixed Mute and Solo States
The Solo and Mute buttons are global controls
in that they affect all tracks shown in a MIDI Ed-
itor window. If you independently solo or mute
tracks in the Edit window that are also shown in
a MIDI Editor window, the appearance of the
Solo and Mute buttons updates to indicate
mixed states. Mixed solo and mute states occur
when one or more tracks shown in the MIDI Ed-
itor window, but not all, are soloed or muted.
Notation View
The Notation view button lets you view MIDI
notes in the MIDI Editor window as music nota-
tion. In Notation view, MIDI and Instrument
tracks are not superimposed, but are shown as
staves just like in the Score Editor window.
Notation view enabled in a MIDI Editor window
You can access the Notation Display Track
Settings in a MIDI Editor window when in
Notation view. Select the Notation Display
Track Settings option from the Track List
menu or Right-click in the Notes pane and
select the Notation Display Track Settings
option from the Right-click menu. For more
information, see “Notation Display Track
Settings” on page 728.
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Edit Tools
The Edit tools in MIDI Editor windows can be
viewed as a single tool with a pop-up menu for
selecting other tools, or as an expanded, com-
plete row of Edit tool icons just like in the Edit
window. The Edit tools in MIDI Editor windows
function exactly the same way for MIDI data as
in the Edit window. Edit tool settings can be set
independently in each MIDI Editor window,
and are independent of tool selection in the Edit
window and Score Editor.
To view the Expanded Edit tools in a MIDI Editor
window, do one of the following:
ɸ
Click the MIDI Editor Window Toolbar menu
and select Expanded Edit Tools.
– or –
ɸ
Right-click in the toolbar and select Expanded
Edit Tools.
To revert to the single Edit Tool icon with the Edit
Tool pop-up menu:
ɸ
Deselect Expanded Edit Tools.
MIDI Editing Controls
The MIDI Editing controls function exactly the
same way in MIDI Editor windows as in the Edit
window.
Track Edit Selector
If more than one MIDI or Instrument track is
shown in the MIDI Editor window, the Track
Edit selector lets you select which track is “pen-
cil-enabled.” You can manually insert MIDI
notes only in pencil-enabled tracks. You can
also pencil-enable tracks in the Track List (see
“Manually Inserting MIDI Notes” on page 711).
Default Note Duration
The Default Note Duration selector lets you de-
fine the default note duration for manually in-
serted notes.
Default Note On Velocity
The Default Note On Velocity setting lets you
define the default Note On velocity for manu-
ally inserted notes.
Play MIDI Notes When Editing
When enabled, Play MIDI Notes When Editing
causes MIDI notes to sound when you insert
them with the Pencil tool, click them with the
Grabber tool, Tab to them, or select them with
the Note Selector tool.
Link Timeline and Edit Selection
When this button is enabled, the Timeline and
Edit selections are linked. When it is disabled,
you can make Timeline and Edit selections inde-
pendently of one another.
MIDI Editing controls
Link Timeline and
Default Note Duration
Play MIDI Notes While Editing
Default Note Velocity
Mirrored MIDI Editing
Track Edit selector
Edit Selection
Play MIDI Notes When Editing, Link Time-
line and Edit Selection, and Mirrored MIDI
Editing are all global settings that are avail-
able in the Edit window, MIDI Editor
windows, and in the Score Editor window.
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Mirrored MIDI Editing
Mirrored MIDI Editing lets you edit MIDI re-
gions and have your edits apply to every copy of
the same MIDI region. This can be particularly
useful when editing looped MIDI regions.
Edit Modes
The Edit modes in MIDI Editor windows func-
tion exactly the same way for MIDI data as in
the Edit window. Edit mode settings are unique
to each MIDI Editor window and are also set in-
dependently of the Edit window.
Cursor Location Display
The Cursor Location display in MIDI Editor win-
dows functions exactly the same way in MIDI
Editor windows as in the Edit window.
Edit Selection Display
The Edit Selection display in MIDI Editor win-
dows functions exactly the same way for MIDI
data in MIDI Editor windows as in the Edit win-
dow. The Selection display can be shown or hid-
den in the Toolbar.
To show (or hide) the Edit Selection display in a
MIDI Editor window, do one of the following:
ɸ
Click the MIDI Editor Window Toolbar menu
and select (or deselect) Selection Display.
– or –
ɸ
Right-click in the toolbar and select (or dese-
lect) Selection Display.
Grid and Nudge Selectors
When the Expanded Grid/Nudge Display option is
enabled in the MIDI Editor Window menu, the
Grid and Nudge selectors in MIDI Editor win-
dows function exactly the same way for MIDI
data in MIDI Editor windows as in the Edit win-
dow.
When the Expanded Grid/Nudge Display option is
disabled in the MIDI Editor Window menu, you
can toggle between Grid Display and Nudge Dis-
play using the Grid/Nudge Display selector.
Target
Generally, the Target button for MIDI Editor
windows functions just like the Target button
for Plug-In, Output, and Send windows. Addi-
tionally, the Target button in a MIDI Editor win-
dow synchronizes its Timeline location view to
the Timeline location view in the Edit window.
Any changes to the Edit selection in the Edit
window are reflected in the Targeted MIDI Edi-
tor window. There can only be one targeted
MIDI Editor window at a time. The targeted
MIDI Editor window can also be stored in a Win-
dow Configuration.
If Mirrored MIDI Editing mode is disabled,
and you edit notes of looped regions in
Notes view, the edit flattens the loop.
Similarly editing region groups separates
the region groups.
Grid/Nudge Display selector, selecting Nudge display
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One or more untargeted MIDI Editor windows
can remain open and available at the same time,
just like untargeted Plug-In windows. Targeting
an untargeted MIDI Editor window disables any
other targeted MIDI Editor window.
The front-most window, regardless of whether it
is targeted, always receives Keyboard Command
focus and control surface focus.
To enable or disable the Target for a MIDI Editor
window:
ɸ
Click the Target button for the MIDI Editor
window so that it is highlighted (targeted) or
unhighlighted (untargeted).
MIDI Editor Window Menu
The MIDI Editor Window menu provides access
to MIDI Editor Window Display options and
Scrolling options.
MIDI Editor Window Display
Options
Expanded Edit Tools
When selected, the Expanded Edit Tools option
displays all of the Edit Tools in the MIDI Editor
window toolbar.
When this option is not selected, only the icon
for the selected Edit tool is displayed. Any of the
other Edit tools can be selected from the Edit
Tool pop-up menu.
Expanded Grid/Nudge Display
When selected, the Expanded Grid/Nudge Display
option displays the Nudge selector in addition
to the Grid selector in the MIDI Editor window
toolbar.
Targeted MIDI Editor window
Untargeted MIDI Editor window
Expanded Edit tools displayed in a MIDI Editor window
Edit Tool pop-up menu
Grid and Nudge selectors
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Selection Display
When selected, the Selection Display option
shows the Edit Selection Display in the MIDI Ed-
itor window toolbar.
Track List
When selected, the Track List option displays the
Track List in the MIDI Editor window.
Scrolling Submenu
The Scrolling submenu lets you select the scroll-
ing options for the MIDI Editor window inde-
pendently of other MIDI Editor windows and
the Edit window. The scrolling options include:
No Scrolling The MIDI Editor window does not
scroll during or after playback. The playback
cursor moves across the MIDI Editor window,
indicating the playback location.
After Playback The playback cursor moves
across the MIDI Editor window, indicating the
playback location. When playback has stopped,
the MIDI Editor window scrolls to the final play-
back location.
Page The playback cursor moves across the
MIDI Editor window, indicating the playback
location. When the right edge of the MIDI Edi-
tor window is reached, its entire contents are
scrolled, and the playback cursor continues
moving from the left edge of the window.
Continuous The MIDI Editor window scrolls con-
tinuously past the playback cursor, which re-
mains in the center of the window. With this
option, playback is always based on the Time-
line selection (unlike the Center Playhead Scroll-
ing option).
Center Playhead (Pro Tools HD Only) The MIDI
Editor window scrolls continuously past the
Playhead, which is represented as a blue line in
the center of the window (or a red line when re-
cording).
Follow Edit Window When selected, the MIDI Ed-
itor window follows the scrolling option se-
lected for the Edit window (Options > Edit Win-
dow Scrolling).
Customizable Toolbar
You can customize the toolbar in MIDI Editor
windows by rearranging, and showing and hid-
ing the available controls and displays just like
in the Edit window or the Score Editor window.
Changing Toolbar Display Options
To change the toolbar display options in a MIDI
Editor window toolbar:
1
Do one of the following:
• Click the MIDI Editor Window Toolbar
menu.
– or –
• Right-click in the toolbar.
2
From the pop-up menu, select or deselect any
of the following:
• Expanded Edit Tools
• Expanded Grid/Nudge Display
• Selection Display
Selection display
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Rearranging Controls and Displays
You can rearrange the controls and displays in
the MIDI Editor window toolbar just like in the
Edit window or the Score Editor window.
To rearrange controls and displays in a MIDI Editor
window toolbar:
ɸ
Control-click (Windows) or Command-click
(Mac) the controls or displays you want to move
and drag them to the location in the Toolbar
you want.
MIDI Editor Zoom Controls
Vertical and Horizontal Zoom In and Out
Buttons
In addition to the Zoom controls in the Toolbar,
Pro Tools provides horizontal and vertical zoom
buttons in the lower-right corner of MIDI Editor
windows.
Vertical Zoom Buttons Zoom the lane heights
proportionally for Automation and Controller
lanes.
Horizontal Zoom Buttons Zoom the Timeline just
like the Horizontal Zoom controls in the MIDI
Editor window toolbar.
MIDI Zoom In and Out Buttons
Pro Tools provides MIDI Zoom In and Out but-
tons in the upper-right corner of MIDI Editor
windows. These controls function exactly the
same as the MIDI Zoom controls in the toolbar,
and let you zoom in and out vertically on MIDI
notes.
Track List
The Track List in MIDI Editor windows lets you
show or hide MIDI, Instrument, and Auxiliary
Input tracks in the MIDI Editor window. The
Track List settings are unique to each MIDI Edi-
tor window. However, the order of tracks in the
Track List is global. Sorting or changing the
order of tracks affects the Track List in every
window.
Horizontal and Vertical Zoom In and Out buttons
MIDI Zoom In and Out buttons
Track List
Track List menu
Track name
Track Type icon
Track Color Code
Track Show/Hide
Pencil Enable
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Track List Columns
In MIDI Editor windows there are four columns
for the Track List:
Show/Hide Indicates which tracks are shown or
hidden in the MIDI Editor window.
Track Color Displays the track color for each
track by type or by track.
Name Displays the name for each track.
Pencil Lets you enable a track for manually en-
tering MIDI notes with the Pencil tool.
Track List Menu
The Track List menu lets you show and hide
MIDI, Instrument, and Auxiliary Input tracks in
the MIDI Editor window (see “Showing and Hid-
ing Tracks” on page 707).
The Track List menu also lets you sort tracks in
the Track List by Name, Type, Edit Group, Mix
Group, or Voice (see “Sorting Tracks in the Track
List” on page 708).
Showing and Hiding Tracks
To show MIDI, Instrument, and Auxiliary Input
tracks in a MIDI Editor window:
ɸ
Enable the Eye in the Track List for tracks you
want to show in the MIDI Editor window.
To show all MIDI, Instrument, and Auxiliary Input
tracks in a MIDI Editor window:
ɸ
From the Track List pop-up menu, select Show
All Tracks.
To show only selected MIDI, Instrument, and
Auxiliary Input tracks in a MIDI Editor window:
1
In the Track List, select the MIDI, Instrument,
and Auxiliary Input tracks you want to show in
the MIDI Editor window.
2
From the Track List pop-up menu, select Show
Only Selected Tracks.
To show all tracks of a single type (MIDI or
Instrument) in a MIDI Editor window:
ɸ
From the Track List pop-up menu, choose
Show Only, and select the track type you want.
To hide MIDI, Instrument, and Auxiliary Input
tracks in a MIDI Editor window:
ɸ
Disable the Eye in the Track List for tracks you
want to hide in the MIDI Editor window.
To hide all (but one) MIDI, Instrument, and
Auxiliary Input tracks in a MIDI Editor window:
ɸ
From the Track List pop-up menu, select Hide
All Tracks.
All but the top MIDI or Instrument track in the
Track List are hidden. MIDI Editor windows re-
quire that at least one MIDI or Instrument track
always be shown in the window.
To hide selected MIDI, Instrument, and Auxiliary
Input tracks in a MIDI Editor window:
1
In the Track List, select the MIDI, Instrument,
and Auxiliary Input tracks you want to hide.
2
From the Track List pop-up menu, select Hide
Selected Tracks.
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Sorting Tracks in the Track List
You can sort tracks in the Track List by the fol-
lowing criteria:
Name Sorts the order of tracks in the Track List
by Track Name.
Type Sorts the order of tracks in the Track List by
Track Type.
Edit Group Sorts the order of tracks in the Track
List by Edit Groups.
Mix Group Sorts the order of tracks in the Track
List by Mix Groups.
Voice Sorts the order of tracks in the Track List
by Voice allocations.
Track List Right-Click Menu
In addition to common track management com-
mands, the Track List Right-click menu shares
commands with both the Track List pop-up
menu and the Notes Pane Right-click menu.
To access the MIDI Editor Track List Right-click
menu:
ɸ
Right-click on any Track Name in the Track
List.
Track List Right-click Menu Options
The following options are available depending
on the track type (Auxiliary Input, Instrument,
or MIDI).
Hide Hides the selected track.
Hide and Make Inactive Hides the selected track
and makes it inactive.
Make Inactive Makes the selected track inactive.
Export MIDI Exports the selected track as a MIDI
file.
New Opens the New Track dialog.
Rename Renames the selected track.
Duplicate Duplicates the selected track.
Split into Mono Splits the selected stereo Instru-
ment or Auxiliary Input track into two mono
tracks.
Delete Deletes the selected track.
MIDI Real-Time Properties Opens the MIDI Real-
Time Properties window for the selected track.
Open in New MIDI Editor Opens the tracks dis-
played in the current MIDI Editor window in a
new MIDI Editor window. The new MIDI Editor
window will be untargeted.
Open in Score Editor Opens the shown tracks in
the Score Editor window.
Open in MIDI Event List Opens the selected track
in the MIDI Event List.
Notation Display Track Settings Opens the Nota-
tion Display Track Settings window.
Group List
The Group List in MIDI Editor windows pro-
vides the same functionality as in the Edit win-
dow. You can create, edit, and delete Edit
Groups using the Group List in any MIDI Editor
window. The Group List is linked between the
Edit window and all MIDI Editor windows.
For information on grouping tracks, see
Chapter 14, “Grouping Tracks.”
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