Tracks, Regions, and Arrangement Structure
Tracks organize note and automation regions, and each region acts as a reusable block in the timeline.
Tracks can be selected, muted, soloed, deleted, and filled with regions. Regions carry note content, optional bend events, and optional automation lanes for the nodes linked to that musical part.
To rename a track/group, click the small Settings button on the right side of the track header, edit the name field, then confirm with the check button. The same edit panel can also change the track color or delete the track.
To select a track for recording or playback focus, click its header in the track list. Use M to mute a track and S to solo it.
Regions can be moved by dragging them along the grid or between tracks, resized from either edge, duplicated, renamed, recolored, and edited in detail. Trimming the left edge hides earlier notes and automation from playback without deleting them, so expanding the region left later restores that material.
To rename, recolor, or delete a region, click its Settings button, edit the name or color, then confirm with the check button. Double-click a region to open its detailed editor.
- • Tracks are the top-level musical lanes in the sequencer.
- • A track name is edited from the track header settings panel.
- • Regions are the timeline building blocks that hold musical content.
- • Region color and name improve arrangement readability.
Track Selection
Choose which track receives recorded input.
Mute / Solo
Focus playback on the parts you want to hear.
Track Settings
Rename or recolor the track/group from the settings button in its header.
Region Operations
Move, trim from either side, duplicate, or reopen a region for deeper edits.
Track and region overview
Visual reference for track and region overview.