Reference Guide

534 Inspectors
Track Inspector overview
Track 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. You can click the Track Name
control to select any available track, bus or
main to display in the Track Inspector.
x x x x x
Input The input source for the track, used in
recording.
xx
Output The output bus through which the track is
played.
x x x x
Link Main out faders can be linked using the
Link button . This allows you to adjust
both the left and right channel at the same
time.
x
Chorus Adds MIDI chorus effect to the track. x x
Reverb Adds MIDI reverb effect to the track. x x
Bank Select
Method
The Bank Select Method used by your
sound module to switch back and forth
between banks of sounds.
See “Assigning the Bank Select method”
on page 1127.
x x
Patch
Browser
Opens the “Patch Browser dialog” on page
1644 dialog box, which lets you search for
patches by name.
xx
Key+ The number of half steps by which the
notes in the track are transposed on
playback (e.g., 12 to transpose up one
octave)
Time+ An offset applied to the start time of the
events in the track.
xx
Arpeggiator The Arpeggiator lets you play intricate
patterns of notes that would otherwise be
extremely difficult or impossible to play
manually and at speeds and octave ranges
that exist beyond the physical limitations of
the player or keyboard range. See
“Arpeggiator section” on page 541.
x x
Control Description
Audio
track
MIDI
track
Instrument
track
Bus Main
Table 112. Track Inspector controls (Continued)