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Lyrics view
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Lyrics view
Open the Lyrics view by any of three methods:
•Using the Views > Lyrics command
• Clicking the Lyrics View button in the Views toolbar
•Using the Lyrics command from the Clips pane right-click menu
The Lyric view lets you edit a track's lyrics. You can use it to cue yourself or your group with the lyrics
during playback and recording.
For more information, see:
Working with Lyrics
Console View
The Console view has new dividers that magnetically snap to the border of a track or bus strip when
you drag the divider, new buttons to hide or show all strips of a certain kind (tracks, buses, or mains),
simplified show/hide buttons for the controls on each strip (no 3-way buttons), and new scroll buttons
to scroll through one strip at a time.
The Console view contains all the controls you need to mix your project. To open the Console view
click the Console view button in the Views toolbar or choose Views > Console.
Sound controls in the Console view are grouped in modules. There are four types of modules:
The Console view contains buttons, sliders, and knobs. Knobs can be adjusted in several different
ways:
Module What it does
MIDI track Set the track's output, channel, bank, and patch; set the input source and monitor
input levels; mute, solo, and arm the track; set channel volume, panning, chorus,
and reverb levels.
Audio track Set the track's output; set the input source and monitor input levels; mute, solo, and
arm the track; set track volume and panning; apply real-time effects, send audio
data to buses.
Bus Receive input from one or more audio tracks, apply real-time effects, and send the
results to an output or other bus.
Main out Each audio hardware output has a corresponding Main out. A main output module
contains both a left and right output and two volume controls.
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