System information
n  Drag a bus track's bottom border to set its height.
n  Click Minimize   to minimize a track vertically.
n  Click Maximize   to zoom in vertically so a bus track fills the lower portion of the timeline.
n  After minimizing or maximizing a bus track, click the Minimize or Maximize button again to return 
a bus track to its previous height.
n  Press Ctrl+Shift+Up/Down Arrow when the bus track area has focus to resize all bus tracks at once.
Setting Default Track Properties
You can use any track's settings to specify default settings for new  tracks.
Editing default track settings
1.  Right-click a track header   and choose Set Default  Track Properties from the shortcut menu.
2.  Select the check box for each item that  you want to use as a default when creating a new track:
Item Description
Volume Select this check box if you want to use the current setting of the 
Volume fader whenever you insert an audio track.
Composite Mode Select  this check box if you want to use the current setting of the 
Compositing Mode button   whenever you insert  a video track.
Pan   Type Select this check box if you want  to use the current panning mode 
whenever you insert an audio track.
To set the panning mode,  right-click the Pan slider and  choose a 
mode from the drop-down list. For more information, see "Audio 
panning modes" on page 444.
Height Select this check box if you want to use the current track height 
whenever you insert an audio or video track.
Track FX Select this check box if you want  to use the current track effect chain 
and settings whenever you insert  an audio or video track.
For more information, see "Adding audio track effects" on page 301 
and "Applying video effects" on page 315.
Input monitor Select this check box  if you want to enable record input monitoring 
when you insert an audio track. For more information, see "Recording 
audio" on page 116.
Automation mode Select this check box  if you want to use the Automation Settings 
setting and track   automation mode setting from the selected track 
whenever you insert  an audio or video track. For more information, 
see "Recording Track Envelope and Keyframe Automation" on page 
270.
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