![]() Tip: When multiple tracks are displayed at the same time in the Note Editor and these in turn comprise multiple clips, the gray lines indicating the clip borders, due to their sheer number, can sometimes obscure the display. A typical application here would be adding the lead vocals to the display for reference as you edit the vocal harmonies this makes it easy to ensure that the resulting chords are in sync. The notes of such tracks are also displayed in gray, this indicates that they are locked to protect them from accidental editing and solely there to assist harmonic and rhythmic orientation. Using the same technique, you can add one or more additional tracks to the display for the purpose of reference by - or -clicking the corresponding gray Reference buttons. Typically you would do this to obtain simultaneous access to all vocal harmonies, in order, for instance, to make sure they are in tune with one other. By holding down the or keys as you click on their Edit buttons, you can display the notes of multiple tracks in the Note Editor at the same time and edit them simultaneously. ![]() ![]() ![]() With the (colored) Edit and (gray) Reference switches, you can display all notes belonging to such tracks in the Note Editor. In Track Mode, you can show a list of all the DAW tracks into which Melodyne has been inserted. ![]()
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