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Users Manual grandMA Version 3.0
7.1 Timecode
Adding TracksAdding Tracks
Adding TracksAdding Tracks
Adding Tracks
While recording, respective TRACKS are added automatically. But of course you can also add tracks manually:
- Press the TRACK FUNCTIONS button or make a right mouse click into the track display of the timecode show
editor (on the left side, below the sort button).
- Select ADD NEW TRACK.
- Choose an executor from the list, or simply press a real executor button. You can even enter EXEC 17 ENTER in
the command line. An executor track for this executor will be added to your timecode show (if it did not exist
already).
Changing the ExecutorChanging the Executor
Changing the ExecutorChanging the Executor
Changing the Executor
Changing the executor of an already existing track is very similar to adding a new track:
- Choose the track that you want to change (with the track encoder or by touching it)
- Press the TRACK FUNCTIONS button.
- Select CHANGE EXECUTOR from the list. The rest is similar to adding a new track.
Adding SubtracksAdding Subtracks
Adding SubtracksAdding Subtracks
Adding Subtracks
If needed while recording, respective SUBTRACKS are added automatically. But of course you can also add subtracks
manually. Subtracks can only be added to already existing tracks:
- Choose a track (with the track encoder in the bar or by touching it).
- Press the TRACK FUNCTIONS button or make a right mouse click on the TRACK.
- Select ADD NEW SUBTRACK.
- Choose the type of the new subtrack from the list.
Deleting Tracks or SubtracksDeleting Tracks or Subtracks
Deleting Tracks or SubtracksDeleting Tracks or Subtracks
Deleting Tracks or Subtracks
- Choose a track (with the track encoder in the bar or by touching it).
- Press the TRACK FUNCTIONS button or make a right mouse click on the TRACK.
- Select DELETE TRACK.
- If the track contains events, you will be asked for a confirmation, otherwise the track is deleted immediately.
- If you delete the first subtrack (like executor command track), the whole track with all its subtracks will be
deleted.
Expanding / Collapsing TracksExpanding / Collapsing Tracks
Expanding / Collapsing TracksExpanding / Collapsing Tracks
Expanding / Collapsing Tracks
Tracks can be
EXPANDED EXPANDED
EXPANDED EXPANDED
EXPANDED or
COLLAPSEDCOLLAPSED
COLLAPSEDCOLLAPSED
COLLAPSED. An expanded track is showing all its subtracks, while a collapsed
track is hiding all its subtracks beside the first one. For an executor track, the first subtrack is always the executor
command subtrack.
This functionality is only affecting the display. Hidden subtracks are played back, too.
An expanded track is marked with a + in front of it, a collapsed track is showing a -.
Click on this mark to change the expand/collapse status of the track.
The TRACK FUNCTIONS menu contains functions to expand/collapse all tracks simultaneously.
Selecting TracksSelecting Tracks
Selecting TracksSelecting Tracks
Selecting Tracks
Tracks can be SELECTED individually. A selected track is displayed darker.
Only selected tracks are shown in TEXT display modeOnly selected tracks are shown in TEXT display mode
Only selected tracks are shown in TEXT display modeOnly selected tracks are shown in TEXT display mode
Only selected tracks are shown in TEXT display mode. For some functions it is particularly important,
whether a track is selected or not. But for normal operations in graphic display mode you do not really have to care
about this.
Click on the track name cell (maybe you have to do this twice, because the first click is choosing it as the current
track) or press the track encoder within the bar to change the selection status of a track.
The TRACK FUNCTIONS menu contains functions to select/deselect all tracks simultaneously. These functions are
also available as direct R (Reset all tracks to unselected) and S (Set all tracks to selected) buttons.
At the moment, selecting tracks does not affect the playback functionality, it is only a display and edit function. For
future versions, however, we plan to have that as a special playback mode, to enable playback output for selected
tracks only.
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