Arranger sections can be edited in the Arranger Inspectors Sections list, or in the Arranger track timeline.If the Arranger track is not visible, click the Track view View menu and select Arranger Track Show/Hide, or press A.If the Arranger Inspector is not visible, click the Show/Hide Arranger button at the top of the Inspector pane.
4 Snap to Grid Landmarks (Edit > Preferences > Customization - Snap to Grid)To rename a section, do one of the following:To select a single section, click the section in the Arranger track timeline or Arranger Inspector Sections list.
To disable automatic selection of track events when selecting sections, click the Track view Options menu and disable Select Events with Sections.To select a range of sections, do one of the following:
Drag in the time ruler to make a selection (this behavior can be enabled/disabled with the Track view Options > Select Sections with Time Ruler option).To select all sections along with any underlying track events, right-click any blank area in the Arranger track and select Select All + Events.Excluded tracks (see Excluding tracks from following arrangements) and track events not associated with selected sections are not affected.To delete a section, do one of the following:
Caution: An arrangement section is an instance of a project section. Deleting a project section will also remove all instances of that section from all arrangements.
Right-click the section and select Duplicate.Position the Now Time at the location where you want to split the section, then right-click the section and select Split at Now Time.
Note: You can also split clips at section boundaries. To do so, make a selection, then right-click and select Split Clips at Boundaries.By default, MIDI notes that overlap section boundaries will also be split, and MIDI chase events (such as continuous controllers, Pitch Wheel, and Patch Change) are inserted at the split position. You can enable/disable this behavior with the Split MIDI Notes option in Edit > Preferences > Customization - Editing (see Customization - Editing (Advanced)).
To disable automatic selection of track events when selecting sections, click the Track view Options menu and disable Select Events with Sections.
Table 5. Arranger track drag operations
Table 6. Arranger track drag operations
Table 7. Arranger Inspector drag operations A. Notes that overlap section boundaries
To do so, click the Track view MIDI menu and point to Arranger Section Event Overlap Threshold, then select one of the following options:
Off. Ignore overlapping notes.
Note value (Whole – 1/256 Triplet). Only include notes that overhang by a duration equal to or less than the selected value.
Any Overlap. Include notes that overhang by any duration.When overlapping notes fall within the threshold set, those notes are included in the section move/copy and the clip start/end is automatically resized (slip-edited) to accommodate the notes. The moved notes are also removed from the neighboring sections. This requires Non-destructive Editing to be enabled, and works best with Split MIDI Note enabled.The Arranger Section Event Overlap Threshold setting affects all arranger drag operations, delete, commit arrangement, and Duplicate from the section context menu.Figure 136. Result of moving section 2.You can prevent data on individual tracks from being affected when you edit arranger sections. To do so, select Arranger Exclude in the Track Properties Inspector (see Properties Inspector - Track Properties).
Tip: To exclude all track, press CTRL+A to select all tracks, then select Arranger Exclude in the Track Properties Inspector.You can also lock individual clips to prevent them from being affected when editing sections. For details, see Locking Clips.To disable automatic selection of track events when selecting sections, click the Track view Options menu and disable Select Events with Sections.
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