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- A typical control area or track header for an audio track is - shown below: + At the top-left of the controls is the name of the track, which can be + edited by double-clicking on it. The new name must be unique within the + session.
++ Underneath the name is the track's main level fader. Changing it will affect + the whole track : +
+- An audio track has the same - controls as a bus, with the - addition of two extras. +
+ On the right-hand side of the headers are level meters for the outputs of the track + (1 level per output).
-+ The control buttons are: +
+● (Record) | +The button with the pink circle arms the track + for recording. When armed, the entire button will turn pink, and change to + bright red as soon as the transport is rolling and the track is recording. + Right clicking will allow to en/disable Rec-safe, + protecting the track against accidental recording. |
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M (Mute) | +Mutes the track. Right clicking displays + a menu which dictates what particular parts of the track should be muted. |
S (Solo) | +Soloes the track. The behaviour of the solo system + is described in detail in the section Muting and Soloing. + Right clicking will allow to en/disable Solo isolate + and Solo safe. |
P (Playlist) | +Opens a playlist menu when clicked. The menu + offers various operations related to the track's playlist. |
A (Automation) | +Opens the automation menu for the + track. For details see Automation. |
G (Group) | +Allows to assign the track to an existing or a + new group. For details see Track and bus groups. |