Understanding Tracks, Staves, and Parts Adding New Tracks

Editing Tracks

A track is a storage area within a song, that collects all of the notes and musical performance details (such as volume level and pan) that are associated with a particular instrument or vocal part. If you have not done so yet, it is highly recommended that you read the previous topic Understanding Tracks, Staves, and Parts.

This section is organized as follows:

Generate/B816.gif      Adding New Tracks

Generate/B816.gif      Deleting Tracks

Generate/B816.gif      Editing Instrument (Track) Names

Generate/B816.gif      Changing the Instrument Sound of a Track

Generate/B816.gif      Assigning MIDI Channel

Generate/B816.gif      Cloning a Track

Generate/B816.gif      Merging Tracks

Generate/B816.gif      Adjusting Per-Track Volume Level and Pan

Generate/B816.gif      Splitting Tracks

-- Splitting a Track into Right- and Left-Hand Staves

-- Splitting the Drum Track into Individual Drum Staves

-- Splitting a Track into Melody and Accompaniment

Generate/B816.gif      Rearranging the Order of Tracks

Generate/B816.gif      Shifting Notes Between Staves

 


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Understanding Tracks, Staves, and Parts Adding New Tracks