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• Disabled: Double-clicking a MIDI region (either the same one or another) opens the<br />

chosen editor in a separate window, displaying the newly clicked region.<br />

In general, you access the editors directly in the Arrange window, but it can be useful to<br />

have multiple copies of the same editor open at the same time; for example, two Event<br />

Lists—one set to display at the Arrange level (showing regions), and the other displaying<br />

events within the regions. When you click region names in the Arrange level Event List,<br />

the contents of the selected region are updated and shown in the other Event List window.<br />

To access the Score, Hyper Editor, and Piano Roll as a separate window<br />

µ Choose the editor window name from the Window menu (or use the corresponding key<br />

command):<br />

• Score Editor: Command-3<br />

• Hyper Editor: Command-5<br />

• Piano Roll Editor: Command-6<br />

µ Drag the appropriate button at the bottom of the Arrange window, which changes to a<br />

separate window as you drag it.<br />

To access the Event List as a separate window<br />

µ Choose Window > Event List (or use the Open Event List key command, default<br />

assignment: Command-0).<br />

Chapter 22 Introduction to MIDI Editing<br />

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