System information
Arming tracks for recording
Select the Arm  for Record button    on the tracks where you want to record. Arming a track enables it for  
recording.
When a track is armed, the track   meter displays the track's level. If input monitoring is not on, the meter  
displays the level of your input source. If input monitoring is turned  on, the meter shows the level of the 
input source plus the track effects  chain.
Toggling record input monitoring
Click the Input  Monitor Mode button   and choose a command from the menu.
This button is available only when you're using a low-latency  audio device that supports input 
monitoring.
To turn on input monitoring,  click the Input Monitor  Mode button    and then choose Input  Monitor 
Mode: On   or Input Monitor  Mode: Auto    from the menu. During recording, your signal will be 
played back with  the current track effects chain, but a dry (unprocessed) signal is recorded.
n  When  On   is selected, the behavior  is similar to Auto mode, but you will always hear the input 
monitor during  recording—monitoring is not toggled on and off when recording in to a  selected 
event.
n  When  Auto   is selected, you will  hear the input monitor signal when playback is stopped and 
during recording.  If you're recording into selected events, you'll hear the input monitor  signal only 
when the cursor passes over the selected events. 
Your ability to monitor effects in real time is dependent  on your computer's performance. Effect 
automation envelopes are bypassed  during record monitoring.
Adjusting track panning or volume
When the Faders control region is visible, each track displays  a Pan slider and   a Volume fader.  
To show or hide the Faders control region, click the Faders button in the  View Controls pane. 
Adjusting panning
When the Automation  Settings button   is not selected, you can drag the Pan  slider to control the 
position of the track in the stereo field: dragging  to the left will place the track in the left speaker more than 
the right,  and dragging to the right will place the track in the right speaker.
You can hold Ctrl while dragging  the slider to adjust the setting in finer increments, or double-click  the slider 
to return it to 0.
When the Automation  Settings button   is selected, the Pan  slider handle is displayed as a  , and you 
can use it to edit pan automation.
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