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Audio Displays in the Timeline
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You can turn off all waveforms on selected tracks by disabling Allow Per Track Settings.
This disables the display of waveforms, but it does not change the per track settings.
Enabling per track settings again restores your per track waveform displays. You can also
save the Allow Per Track Settings state as part of a customized Timeline view. For more
information, see “Customizing Timeline Views” on page 656.
Displaying Volume and Pan Values
You can view the volume and pan automation values in the Timeline, including surround sound
pan values for sequences using a surround sound mix. If you choose to view volume and pan on
individual tracks rather than on the entire sequence, you can view volume values on one track
and pan values on another.
When you display pan information in surround sound sequences, you can select which speaker
layout you want to view. For example, if you want to view the pan information for a stereo track
in a 5.1 surround sound sequence, you can view how either the left or right stereo channel pans in
the following speaker configurations:
Front speaker position
Front speaker position
Front and rear speaker positions
Center speaker position, displayed as a percentage
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For information on displaying audio waveform information and using per track settings, see
“Displaying Audio Waveforms” on page 758.
To turn on the display of clip volume values and volume automation values for all tracks,
do the following:
t Alt+click (Windows) or Option+click (Macintosh) the Clip Volume/Pan button in the Track
Control panel for any track, and select Clip Volume or Volume.
To turn on the display of clip volume values and volume automation values for selected
tracks, do the following:
t Click the Clip Volume/Pan button in the Track Control panel for the tracks you want to
display clip or volume automation information, and select Clip Volume or Volume.
The volume values appear in the selected tracks.