A while back (several months) when I opened a piano roll it became a new tab in multidock. I must have toggled some setting somewhere and now in all my new files it is not in the multidock and instead takes up the entire screen and I can not see my other tracks while using it. In my old files it still shows up as a new tab in multidock, but any new tracks I make in them show up in the entire screen and not in the multidock.
My old view:
My new view:
I have tried dragging those bars up top and they just show different blank spaces, I'm sure they mean something to someone better at making music than I but I have no idea what they do nor do I have any need for them.
I have also looked through the settings and have not found anything obvious.
Based on other posts this seems to be intended, however I was wondering if there was some way to go back to the previous version.
Is there just some setting I need to change or was this a feature in some prior version or something else?
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A while back (several months) when I opened a piano roll it became a new tab in multidock. I must have toggled some setting somewhere and now in all my new files it is not in the multidock and instead takes up the entire screen and I can not see my other tracks while using it. In my old files it still shows up as a new tab in multidock, but any new tracks I make in them show up in the entire screen and not in the multidock.
My old view:
My new view:
I have tried dragging those bars up top and they just show different blank spaces, I'm sure they mean something to someone better at making music than I but I have no idea what they do nor do I have any need for them.
I have also looked through the settings and have not found anything obvious.
Based on other posts this seems to be intended, however I was wondering if there was some way to go back to the previous version.
Is there just some setting I need to change or was this a feature in some prior version or something else?
Thanks for the help!
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