4 You can add tracks in the <dfn>Cue</dfn> window the usual way,
5 either by double-clicking on the free space in the canvas or
6 by choosing the <kbd class="menu">Track > Add Track, Bus, or VCA</kbd>
7 menu item. The important part is to enable the
8 <kbd class="option">Show on Cue Page</kbd> checkbox in the newly
13 Alternatively, you can drop an existing audio or MIDI file into
14 the empty part of the canvas to automatically create the cue track
15 and fill the first empty trigger slot with it.
18 <h2>Loading clips to slots</h2>
21 There are several ways to load a clip into a trigger slot:
26 From right click menu: right-click over a trigger slot, choose
27 <kbd class="menu">Load</kbd>, select an audio or a MIDI file.
30 From <dfn>Clip Properties</dfn> box: click the
31 <kbd class="button">Load</kbd> button, select an audio or a MIDI file.
34 From the <dfn>Clips</dfn> library: choose an audio or a MIDI file,
35 listen to it before adding, then pick, drag towards the grid and drop
39 From the timeline: select a region, right-click, choose
40 <kbd class="menu">{Region Name} > Bounce (with processing)</kbd> or
41 <kbd class="menu">{Region Name} > Bounce (without processing)</kbd>,
42 then enable the <kbd class="option">Bounce to Trigger Slot</kbd> checkbox
47 <h2>Setting Clip Properties</h2>
50 The contents of this options box partially depends on the type of data
51 in the clip, audio or MIDI. The common settings are:
56 <dfn>Name</dfn>: the full name of the clip's file, usually visible in its
60 <dfn>Load</dfn>: this button allows loading a clip's file into
61 the selected trigger slot.
64 <dfn>Color</dfn>: here you can open a color chooser dialog to set
65 the color of the clip's title inside the trigger slot.
70 The only audio-specific setting is <dfn>Gain (dB)</dfn> which adjusts
71 the output volume of a clip.
75 For MIDI clips, there are several specific options:
80 <dfn>Velocity Adj</dfn>: this effectively adjusts the output volume
81 by increasing the velocity of MIDI notes.
84 <dfn>Send Patches</dfn>: this enables sending a control message
85 to load a particular patch. This is typically used for external
86 MIDI gear such a hardware synthesizers.
89 <dfn>MIDI Patches</dfn>: clicking this button will open a dialog
90 where you can select a patch to send when a MIDI clip is triggered.