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Using the clip pool 
You can use the Clip Pool to organize each track’s media and enable looped or one-shot drawing for MID events. 
1. 
Select a track. 
2. 
From the View menu, choose Track Properties. The Track Properties dialog is displayed. 
3.
Select the Clip Pool tab. 
Tips:
 You can also access the clip pool by doing the following: 
•  Double-click the MIDI track icon 
to open Track Properties dialog. Click the Clip Pool tab from the drop-down menu. 
•  Click the Paint Clip Selector button and then choose Clip Pool
Toggling looped or one-shot painting for a MIDI clip 
Select the Loop button 
 on the Clip Pool if you want a MIDI clip to repeat when painted on the timeline. Loop clips are displayed with 
 icon in the track list. 
Deselect the Loop button 
 if you want a MIDI clip to be treated as a one-shot. One-shot clips are displayed with a 
icon. 
Editing a MIDI clip’s time signature
To change a MIDI clip's time signature, right-click a clip on the Clip Pool tab, choose Time Signature from the shortcut menu, and then
choose a time signature from the submenu.
The time signature you choose will be used to display the grid on the piano roll editor and to display M.B.T (measure.beat.tick) values on
the list editor.
MIDI Track Envelopes and Keyframes 
With MIDI track envelopes, you can adjust volume, panning, controller parameters, program changes, or Sysex commands dynamically 
over the duration of a track. 
You can automate VSTi parameters using envelopes on the soft synth bus track. 
To record track automation using the controls in the track header, select the Automation Settings button 
. When the button is not 
selected, the controls adjust static (trim) levels. 
Tips: 
You can use the Display tab in the Preferences dialog to change the colors used to draw track envelopes. Using custom envelope 
colors can help you avoid getting lost in a maze of envelopes when you're using track envelopes to control MIDI controllers. For more 
information, see 
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