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Figure 47-4: Viewing all branches at once. In this example, you can
see both the ‘lead guitar branch and the ‘bass edit’ branch below it,
which is currently undone (shaded blue).
In this view, all actions in all branches are shown in
the list, with each branch separated by heavy lines.
This view is not strictly chronological; instead,
actions are grouped by branch. (Actions will
always be listed chronologically within a branch.)
In addition, there may be sections of undone
actions (branches), interspersed with actions that
are not undone and that constitute the current
main trunk (as youd see if you went back to
viewing just one branch at a time). In our ongoing
example, if we stepped back through (undid) two
of our lead guitar record passes and then made
another branch by editing the lead guitar track, the
result would look like this:
Figure 47-5: By undoing two of our lead guitar record passes, and
then doing some edits on the guitar track, we create a third branch.
The bass track edits are still visible as their own branch at the bottom
of the list.
If we viewed Figure 47-5 as one branch only, it
would appear as follows:
Figure 47-6: Viewing the current example (in Figure 47-5) as one
branch. The first branch menu contains the bass track edits made
early on in our example. The second branch menu contains the two
lead guitar passes that we just recently undid before the lead guitar
track edits.