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In this window, you can see all the tracks that are available in a project.
You also can view and edit all the basic track settings, as well as all the
clips contained in each track. I’ll talk about the Track view extensively in
a number of different chapters in the book.
Staff View
In the Staff view, you can work with the MIDI data in your project as
standard music notation. By selecting one or more MIDI tracks in the
Track view and opening the Staff view, you can see your music just as if
it were notes on a printed page, as in Figure 2.4
Using the Staff view, you also can edit your music as notation by adding,
changing, or deleting notes. Special notation functions such as dynamics
markings, percussion parts, and guitar chord symbols are included, too.
You can notate anything from a single one-staff melody to an entire 24-
part musical score. I’ll talk about using the Staff view in Chapter 13.
Piano Roll View
Although the Staff view is great for traditional music editing, it doesn’t
allow you to access expressive MIDI data, such as note velocity or pitch
bend controller messages. For that data, you can use the Piano Roll view.
This view displays notes as they might appear on a player-piano roll, as
shown in Figure 2.5.
Figure 2.4
In the Staff view, you
can see and edit your
MIDI data as standard
music notation.
NOTE
If you have used Cakewalk software in the past, particularly if you upgraded to
SONAR from Pro Audio, Guitar Studio, or Home Studio, then you’ll notice that
the Audio view is no longer available. Actually, the Audio view features are
still provided in SONAR, but now the Track view doubles as the Audio view.
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