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+Basic overview +

+In this section we will make a step by step walk-through of all the +different editors, their purpose and what functions they support. + +

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Figure 2.8: +MusE main window
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+Above is the main window of MusE, the Arranger, this is what greets you +when launching MusE. The Arranger consists of two main parts, the Track-pane +and the Arranger canvas. The Track-pane lists all currently visible tracks +and the Arranger canvas contains all Parts of the composition. The +screenshot above shows an empty project. Below is MusE with a song in +progress, turns out it wasn't a very good song, but for our purposes it +is fine. In the below screenshot there are a lot of tracks visible in the +Track-pane, each have an icon which indicate it's type, wave-track, input, +output etcetera, more about that later. In the Arranger canvas a number of +parts are visible, the ones in yellow are in this composition wave files, +the multicolored line are different Parts of a drum track. + +

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Figure 2.9: +MusE main window with arrangement
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+Mixer +

+Choosing View > Mixer A or B from the menu in the main +window will bring up the mixer as viewed below. The mixer will open with +all options enabled, showing channel strips for all tracks in the current +setup, depending on how far you have gotten this view may become very large, +at which point it may be a good idea to limit what is viewed in the Mixer. +From the view menu all the different kinds of tracks can be toggled on/off +from the mixer. Some may find it a good idea to use the two mixers A and B +setup with different setup and store this in your song template(s), more +about this in the Song Template section. It can be argued that everything +in MusE is a track analogous to the Unix idiom that everything is a file. +The types of tracks visible in the mixer (and track-pane) are: + +
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+There is also a Midi Track variation called Drum Track, they are +however not distinguishable from Midi Tracks in the Mixer. Also the +strips for midi tracks are different in the Mixer than in the +Track-pane view. + +

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