RobertWS Posted Tuesday at 04:10 PM Posted Tuesday at 04:10 PM I spent 40 minutes trying to find the answer but couldn't. In MIDI tracks, what are the four white dots (circled in red) that appear, apparently at random, in MIDI tracks?
msmcleod Posted Tuesday at 04:44 PM Posted Tuesday at 04:44 PM That's telling you that if you double click on that clip, it'll open the PRV. You can change the default in TV Options->Click Behavior->Double Click->Midi Clips The Optons are: Nothing Clip Properties Event List View Staff View Piano Roll View Inline Piano Roll View Long holding the left button down will show a pop-up menu to change it for individual clips. Set it to Nothing if you don't want those to appear. 3
Colin Nicholls Posted Tuesday at 09:54 PM Posted Tuesday at 09:54 PM That's the clip menu icon. All clips have them, it's not random.
RobertWS Posted 18 hours ago Author Posted 18 hours ago On 11/25/2025 at 10:44 AM, msmcleod said: That's telling you that if you double click on that clip, it'll open the PRV. You can change the default in TV Options->Click Behavior->Double Click->Midi Clips The Options are: Nothing Clip Properties Event List View Staff View Piano Roll View Inline Piano Roll View Long holding the left button down will show a pop-up menu to change it for individual clips. Set it to Nothing if you don't want those to appear. Ahhh. But setting it to nothing does not remove them, it disables double clicking. A single click still pops up a menu. Now that I know what they are...they don't bug me.
sjoens Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago If nothing else it marks the end of the clip which is handy when looking for unbounced clips in a track.
RobertWS Posted 17 hours ago Author Posted 17 hours ago (edited) 29 minutes ago, sjoens said: If nothing else it marks the end of the clip which is handy when looking for unbounced clips in a track. I'm surprised because 'pure' midi tracks don't have the concept of clips. Just a sequence of notes and midi commands. It must be something CakeWalk superimposes on the track when cutting and pasting. EDIT: I found you can select all the MIDI notes in a track, select "Bounce to Clips" and they disappear. PS: Happy Thanksgiving! Edited 17 hours ago by RobertWS
sjoens Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago The notes disappear? That's not good. 4 hours ago, RobertWS said: It must be something CakeWalk superimposes on the track Most DAWs do the same. FWIW, Separate clips on one track can be set to open different editing views.
RobertWS Posted 8 hours ago Author Posted 8 hours ago 4 hours ago, sjoens said: The notes disappear? That's not good. Most DAWs do the same. No, I mean the little clickable icons disappear. 😀 Previously, I only worked on pure MIDI files, but Cakewalk removed some features so now I have to use their project files to work. At the end though, I revert to a MIDI file. "FWIW, Separate clips on one track can be set to open different editing views." Yeah, I noticed the little icons changing based on the popup menu selection.
sjoens Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago I've never seen the clip icons disappear, even with Maximize Waveform selected.
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