<p>Here is an image of a track with a rather drastic overdub/overlap situation, viewed in normal "overlaid" mode:</p>
<p><img src="/files/a3/a3_overlaps_layered.png" alt="overlapping regions in overlaid mode"></p>
<p>To change this display, right click on the track header, and you'll see this menu:</p>
<p><img src="/files/a3/a3_layers_menu.png" alt="layer display menu"></p>
<p>You will see that there are two choices for "Layers": overlaid (currently selected) and stacked. Click on stacked and the track display changes to this:</p>
<p><img src="/files/a3/a3_layers_stacked.png" alt="overlapping regions in stacked mode"></p>
<p>Here is an image of a track with a rather drastic overdub/overlap situation, viewed in normal "overlaid" mode:</p>
<p><img src="/files/a3/a3_overlaps_layered.png" alt="overlapping regions in overlaid mode"></p>
<p>To change this display, right click on the track header, and you'll see this menu:</p>
<p><img src="/files/a3/a3_layers_menu.png" alt="layer display menu"></p>
<p>You will see that there are two choices for "Layers": overlaid (currently selected) and stacked. Click on stacked and the track display changes to this:</p>
<p><img src="/files/a3/a3_layers_stacked.png" alt="overlapping regions in stacked mode"></p>