As well as resizing assets in a single window or view, they also automatically squeeze or stretch to resize things as other browsers, Inspector, or Mixer windows are toggled in or out. In v6.2 the new Auto Zoom button gives gives Vertical, Horizontal, and Full modes for the Arrangement and Editor views. Most engineers would agree that effective navigation in any DAW is right up there with knowing what the spacebar does. Whether you’re tracking, in the edit, or mixing, there’s nothing better than being able to fly around the project without having to constantly squint at some too-small zoom slider tucked away in one of four corners of the screen. This speeds things up from the old way of having to drag clip boundaries around before hitting X. On the Audio side of things, crossfades can now be done in an instant where a selected range is crossfaded by hitting the X key. On maximum vertical zoom settings, hovering over notes now gives extra options for splitting notes or changing velocities when switched to Extended mode. The note editing pointer can now also be toggled between Extended and Basic functionality to avoid accidental changes. Related is the ability to highlight the key’s lines and spaces in light grey on a blank piano roll. There are several MIDI editing improvements including the new note Color by Scale, making it really easy to see rogue notes in the editor.
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