User's Guide
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Playing project files
Locate the dropdown list for Output and click the small arrow to show all available outputs. Select
the output that your speakers or headphones are connected to. If you can’t find the Output
dropdown list, make sure you have expanded the track fully by dragging it down.
Next, you will want to repeat the above process for all of the tracks in your project.
This is the Arm or Record Enable button, which must be enabled on any track that you want
to record onto. For more details, see Tutorial 3 – Recording vocals and musical instruments.
This is the Input Echo or Input Monitor button. When clicked, this enables the track’s input
to be heard directly through its output. For more details, see Tutorial 3 – Recording vocals
and musical instruments.
This is the Write Automation button. When enabled, changes to adjustable track
parameters during playback are recorded. For more details, see Tutorial 7 – Mixing and
adding effects.
This is the Freeze button. It is used to temporarily convert a synth or instrument track into an
audio track to conserve CPU power.
Note: Your options will be different from the preceding image. Select the output that
corresponds to your sound card or audio device.
Tip:
If you need to change multiple outputs simultaneously, you can also do it by clicking
Edit >
Select > All
and then
Tracks > Property > Outputs.
This will bring up a dialog that will allow you
to change the Audio and MIDI outputs of all selected tracks.
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