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SEQUENCER FUNCTIONS
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Lane details
A track consists of one (default) or several parallel lanes. Depending on track type, the clips on the lanes can contain
various types of events. A lane can also contain clips with performance controller and parameter automation events -
or pattern selection for pattern based devices (Record+Reason).
Audio lane
The audio lane is not distinguished by a separate lane tab in the Track List like the other lane types. This is simply be-
cause an audio track can only have a single audio lane. Consequently, all audio lane elements reside in the audio
track section instead.
Audio lane elements
Record Enable button
To the right of the Record Enable Parameter Automation button is the Record Enable button. Make sure this but-
ton is on (red) before recording audio on the track. By default, this is activated when you select an audio track. If
you want to record several audio tracks at the same time you need to click their Record Enable buttons first.
Monitor button
To the right of the Record Enable button is the Monitor button. Click this button to monitor the input signal of the
track. The signal is monitored after the audio track channel strip which means that all channel strip parameters, in-
cluding any Insert FX, Dynamics etc., will be monitored.
! The Monitor button activation/deactivation depends on the setting in the “Monitoring” section on the “Audio”
page in Preferences. If “Manual” is selected, you will have to manually activate the Monitor button. If “Auto-
matic” is selected, the Monitor button is automatically activated when the Record Enable button is on.
Enable Tuner button
To the left below the Device icon is the Enable Tuner button. Click the button to switch to Tuner mode. The Input
Meter to the right will switch to a Tuner.
Audio track in Tuner mode
In Tuner mode, you can tune a connected instrument - an electric guitar, for example. See “Using the Tuner” for
more info.
Audio Lane