<p>
To see the full set of MIDI track controls, you need to increase the
- <a href="/working-with-tracks/controlling-track-appearance/track-height/">track height</a>
+ <a href="@@track-height">track height</a>
beyond the default. MIDI tracks show only a few of the control elements
when there is insufficient vertical space.
</p>
<p>
A MIDI track has the same basic
- <a href="/working-with-tracks/audio-track-controls/">controls as an audio track</a>,
+ <a href="@@audio-track-controls">controls as an audio track</a>,
with the addition of two extra elements. The set of buttons below the main track
controls the <dfn>MIDI channel</dfn>(s) that will be visible in the editor. A MIDI track's
data may span any number of the 16 available MIDI channels, and sometimes it is
To the right of the MIDI track controls is a representation of a piano keyboard
called the <dfn>scroomer</dfn>. This performs a couple of functions.
The scrollbar controls the range of pitches that are visible on the
- track, as visualized by the piano keyboard.<br />
+ track, as visualized by the piano keyboard.<br>
Drag the body of the scrollbar up and down to display higher or lower
- pitches.<br />
+ pitches.<br>
Drag the scrollbar handles to zooms in and out and increase and decrease the
- range of visible pitches.<br />
+ range of visible pitches.<br>
clicking on the piano plays the corresponding MIDI note for reference.
</p>
<p>
- To edit the contents of a MIDI track see <a href="/working-with-midi/">Edit
+ To edit the contents of a MIDI track see <a href="@@edit-midi">Edit
MIDI</a>.
</p>