Exploring the Track Editor
Now that you're zoomed in to the Timeline, look at the regions on the top three tracks of the Timeline.[View full size image]

Opening the Track Editor
The Track Editor can be used to edit an entire track or a specific region within that track.The Track Editor differs depending on the type of region that you open. If you're working with a Software Instrument, you will use the Track Editor for Software Instruments. If you're working with a Real Instrument, you will use the Track Editor for Real Instruments. You can have only one Track Editor open at a time because they occupy the same space in the lower third of the GarageBand window.Let's start with the Track Editor for Software Instruments. Remember that the green regions are created by Software Instruments and can be edited in the Track Editor.There are four ways to open the Track Editor:
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Since we haven't used any of the menus in this lesson, this is a good time to try out the menus at the top of the screen.
The Track Editor appears in the lower third of the GarageBand window. Its appearance varies depending on the type of region you open.[View full size image]

