can share various settings—useful for managing tracks that are closely
related to each other. Examples might include tracks that contain
multiple-microphone recordings of a single source (an acoustic guitar,
- perhaps, or a drum-kit).
+ perhaps, or a drum kit).
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to that group. Selecting <kbd class="menu">No Group</kbd> removes it.
</p>
<p>
- Alternatively, a group tab can be dregged to add or remove tracks from
+ Alternatively, a group tab can be dragged to add or remove tracks from
the group.
</p>
−4 dB (the <em>difference</em> of the gains remains the same).
</p>
<p>
- <a href="@@bus-controls#mute"><kbd class="option">Muting</kbd></a>,
- <a href="@@bus-controls#solo"><kbd class="option">Soloing</kbd></a>,
- <a href="@@audio-track-controls#record"><kbd class="option">record enable</kbd></a>,
+ <a href="@@bus-controls"><kbd class="option">Muting</kbd></a>,
+ <a href="@@bus-controls"><kbd class="option">Soloing</kbd></a>,
+ <a href="@@audio-track-controls#audiotrack-record"><kbd class="option">record enable</kbd></a>,
<a href="@@the-tracks-and-busses-list"><kbd class="option">active state</kbd></a>,
<a href="@@track-color"><kbd class="option">color</kbd></a> and
<a href="@@monitoring"><kbd class="option">monitoring</kbd></a>
<tr><th>Disable All Groups</th>
<td>makes all groups inactive, including any hidden groups.</td></tr>
</table>
+