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Track View
The Navigator Pane
The Navigator pane, located just above the Track pane, displays the whole length of your project so
you can always see an overview of your song, and where the Now time is. The Navigator pane
displays all of your project’s tracks. You can show or hide the Navigator pane by clicking the Show/
hide Navigator pane button that’s in the Track view toolbar. You can drag the splitter bar
between the Navigator pane and the Track pane to change its height.
The Navigator pane has a green rectangle in it that is an outline of what the Clips pane is currently
displaying. If you drag the center of the rectangle around in the pane, it scrolls the Clips pane to the
same view. You can drag any of the nodes on the rectangle to zoom the Clips pane in or out. If you
click in the Navigator pane, the left border of the rectangle jumps to the spot you clicked, and scrolls
the Clips pane to that spot also. If you hold down the CTRL key while you click, the Now time jumps
to that spot.
Figure 269. The Navigator pane
A. Now Time B. Drag node to zoom C. Clips
You can do the following with the Navigator pane:
Hide or show any of the Track/Bus Inspector’s
controls
Click the Display menu or Module menu, and choose
options.
Note: you can not display a MIDI track’s Time + or Key +
controls in the Track/Bus Inspector.
Reassign MIDI controller sliders in a MIDI Track’s
Fx bin
Right-click the slider you want to reassign and choose
Reassign Control from the pop-up menu, choose the new
parameter, and click OK.
Display the parameters of a different automatable
effect
Click the name of the effect you want to select.
Assign a control to a group, arm it for automation,
take an automation snapshot, or set up remote
control
Right-click the control and choose options from the pop-up
menu.
Bypass the FX bin Right-click the FX bin and choose Bypass Bin from the
pop-up menu.
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