3 This lists the tracks and busses that are present in the session. The list order
4 reflects the order in the editor, and track or bus names can be dragged-and-dropped
5 in the editor list to re-order them in the editor. The columns in the list
6 represent the following:
10 <tr><th id="visible">V</th>
11 <td>whether the track or bus is visible; they can be hidden, in which case they
12 will still play, but just not be visible in the editor; this can be useful for
13 keeping the display uncluttered.</td></tr>
14 <tr><th id="active">A</th>
15 <td>whether the track or bus is active; inactive tracks will not play, and will
16 not consume any CPU.</td></tr>
17 <tr><th id="input">I</th> <td>for MIDI tracks,
18 whether the MIDI input is enabled; this dictates whether MIDI data from the
19 track's input ports will be passed through the track.</td></tr>
20 <tr><th id="record">R</th> <td>whether the track is record-enabled.</td></tr>
21 <tr><th id="record-safe">RS</th> <td>whether the track is record safe; a record safe
22 track cannot be armed for recording, to protect against a mistake.</td></tr>
23 <tr><th id="mute">M</th>
24 <td>whether the track is muted.</td></tr>
25 <tr><th id="solo">S</th>
26 <td>track solo state.</td></tr>
27 <tr><th id="solo-isolated">SI</th>
28 <td>track solo-isolated state.</td></tr>
29 <tr><th id="solo-safe">SS</th>
30 <td>solo safe state. </td></tr>
34 Each icon in these columns can be clicked to toggle the track/bus state, which
35 is a very fast way to set multiple tracks/busses state at once.
39 As with the region list, hovering the mouse pointer over a column heading shows
40 a tool-tip which can be handy to remember what the columns are for.