By docking windows, you can keep frequently-used windows open but out of the way while working on a project. You can dock windows and panes in two different areas in SONAR:
Top/bottom/left/right edge. The Control Bar, Inspector and Browser can be docked along SONAR’s edges.
MultiDock. Most editing views and the Browser can be docked in the MultiDock. By default, the MultiDock appears below the Track view. For details see MultiDock.The SONAR interface consists of five primary UI elements, each with its own default location. The following list shows the types of windows that can be docked in each location, and the default for each location.
Note 1: The MultiDock is a container that can host one or more other views. The MultiDock appears automatically when you dock a view at the bottom of the Track view. For details, see MultiDock.
Note 2: The Control Bar and MultiDock can both be docked at the bottom at the same time. In this case, the MultiDock appears above the Control Bar.Figure 327. You can dock most windows and panes at the top, bottom, left and right of SONAR’s interface.A. Control Bar B. Track and Clip Inspectors C. MultiDock (Piano Roll view shown) D. Track view E. BrowserWhen dragging the Control Bar, Inspector, Browser, MultiDock and other views towards any edge, a colored rectangle indicates a valid drop location.
Dock Control Bar at Top. Select this option to dock the Control Bar above the Track view.
Dock Control Bar at Bottom. Select this option to dock the Control Bar below the Track view.
Undock Control Bar. Select this option to undock the Control Bar.
To dock, do one of the following:
To undock, do do one of the following:
Click to the left of the Dock/Undock button and drag the Inspector to the desired location.
To dock, do one of the following:
To undock, do one of the following:
Click the Dock/Undock button .
More detailed information is shown in the Media Browser and Synth Rack Browser when the Browser is floating or docked in the MultiDock.
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