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<img class="right" style="clear:both" src="/images/track-layer-dialog.png"
-alt="Track layering menu" /></p>
+alt="Track layering menu" />
<p>
Ardour allows arbitrary <dfn>layering</dfn> of regions — you can
have as many regions you wish at a given position. By default, the regions are
Here is an image of a track with a rather drastic overdub situation,
viewed in normal <dfn>overlaid mode</dfn>:
</p>
-<img src="/files/a3/a3_overlaps_layered.png" alt="overlapping regions in overlaid mode" />
+<img src="/images/a3_overlaps_layered.png" alt="overlapping regions in overlaid mode" />
<p>
To change this display, right click on the track header, and you'll see
the menu displayed above. There are two choices for layers. <kbd
class="menu">overlaid</kbd> is currently selected. Click on <kbd
class="menu">stacked</kbd> and the track display changes to this:
</p>
-<img src="/files/a3/a3_layers_stacked.png" alt="overlapping regions in stacked mode" /></p>
+<img src="/images/a3_layers_stacked.png" alt="overlapping regions in stacked mode" />
<p>
You can still move regions around as usual, and in fact you can
even drag them so that they overlay each again, but when you