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Muting or soloing a track
When the Faders control region is visible, each track displays Mute and Solo buttons.
To show or hide the Faders control region, click the Faders button in the View pane.
Muting a track
When the Automation Settings button is not selected, you can click the Mute button to prevent a track from
being played in the mix. Click the Mute button on additional tracks to add them to the mute group. To unmute a
track, click the Mute button again.
When the Automation Settings button is selected, the Mute button is displayed as , and you can use the
button to edit mute automation.
Soloing a track
Click the Solo button to mute all unselected tracks. Click the Solo button on additional tracks to add them to the
solo group. To remove a track from the solo group, click its Solo button again.
Inverting a track’s phase
Note:
MIDI tracks do not have a phase button.
When the Faders control region is visible, each track displays an Invert Track Phase button .
To show or hide the Faders control region, click the Faders button in the View pane.
Click the Invert Track Phase button to reverse the phase of all events on an audio track.
Although inverting data does not make an audible difference in a single file, it can prevent phase cancellation when
mixing or crossfading audio signals.
Select multiple tracks to invert several tracks simultaneously.
Note:
If the Invert event switch is selected, inverting the phase of the track will return the event to its original phase.
Arming a track for recording or toggling input monitoring
When the Faders control region is visible, each track displays an Arm for Record button and an Input Monitor
Mode button you can use to turn record input monitoring on or off.
Note:
MIDI tracks do not have an Input Monitor Mode button.
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