Reference Guide

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Changing track settings
Controlling Playback
Here is a summary table of the different audio track parameters and how they are used.
Parameter What it means
Strip selector Click this to add a track to a Quick Group, which means that certain controls in
tracks that are in the Quick Group are grouped.
Number A sequential track number used for reference
Name A name that you assign the track for easy reference. Note that if you do not
assign a name to a track, the default name is the track number. This track
number will change if you change the order of your tracks.
Mute When enabled, mutes the track
Solo When enabled, solos the track
Arm When enabled, arms the track for audio recording.
Input Echo Turns input monitoring on or off.
Automation Read and Write
buttons
Enable/disable automation playback and recording, respectively
Peak value Displays the Peak value, which is the amplitude of the latest audio peak in the
track.
Show Layers button Hides or shows track layers.
Minimize/restore track
button
Collapses track to minimum possible height, or restores it to the size it was
before it was minimized.
Maximize/restore track
button
Expands track to maximum possible height, or restores it to the size it was
before it was maximized.
Vol (volume) The current volume level for the track, ranging from -INF (silent) to +6 dB
(maximum volume).
Pan The stereo distribution of the output, ranging from 100% left (hard left) to 100%
right (hard right); a value of ā€œCā€ indicates sound that is centered left-to-right. On
stereo tracks, pan acts as balance.
Table 30.