Each track in a project contains MIDI or audio information and has a variety of settings (also called parameters) that determine how the track sounds. By changing these parameters, you can change the sound of your project. For audio tracks, you control parameters such as volume, stereo panning, and the output device that is used to produce the sound. For MIDI tracks, you control many additional parameters, including the type of instrument sound that is used to play the notes stored in the track. Both kinds of tracks contain an Automation Read button and an Automation Write button , which enable or disable automation playback and recording, respectively.
By default, track strips in the Track view show only the most important controls, while additional controls are available in the Track Inspector and Console view. By clicking the Advanced button above the track strips, you can show additional parameters directly in the track strips.Figure 38. Use the Standard and Advanced buttons to show/hide advanced parameters in the track strips.A. Show standard controls B. Show advanced controlsThe default layout is Standard, which shows the following controls:The following controls are also shown when the Advanced button is pressed:In order to describe all available controls, the following sections show the Advanced control layout.
Note: The following images show the Advanced track control layout. The default Standard layout only shows a subset of all available controls. For details, see Advanced track controls.Figure 39. Audio trackFigure 40. Audio track header controls
Figure 41. Audio track controlsA. Track number B. Track name C. Edit Filter D. Mute E. Automation Read F. Solo G. Automation Write H. Arm for recording I. Freeze J. Input echo K. Expand/collapse L. Track icon M. WAI display N. Volume slider O. Input P. Output Q. Pan slider R. Effects bin S. Meter
Note: The following images show the Advanced track control layout. The default Standard layout only shows a subset of all available controls. For details, see Advanced track controls.Figure 43. MIDI track header controls
Figure 44. MIDI track controlsA. Track number B. Track name C. Edit Filter D. Mute E. Automation Read F. Solo G. Automation Write H. Arm for recording I. Input echo J. Expand/collapse K. Track icon L. WAI display M. Volume slider N. Velocity+ O. Input P. Channel Q. Patch R. Output S. Bank T. Pan slider U. Effects bin V. MeterFigure 45. MIDI track effects bin and track scaleA. Track scale B. MIDI effects bin
For more information about MIDI track controls in the Track Inspector, see MIDI track and Instrument track controls.
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You can also edit Track properties in the Track Inspector. To show or hide the Inspector, select Views > Inspector or press the I key.
Note: By default, the Track Inspector is shown in narrow mode, which is the width of a single channel strip. To make the Track Inspector wider, drag the vertical splitter bar to the right. The Track Inspector will also temporarily increase in width, if necessary, if you click the Clip or Track buttons to show the Clip Properties or Track Properties inspectors.Figure 46. The Track Inspector
To adjust the same control in all selected tracks of the same type, hold down the CTRL key and adjust a control in any selected channel strip.All track parameters are saved with a Music Creator project. However, if you export a project to a standard MIDI File, several of the parameters (Key+, Vel+, Time+, and Chan) are applied to the MIDI data as the file is being exported. Other parameters, including Input, Output, Mute, Solo, and Archive, are lost when you export the project to a MIDI file. The following sections contain more information about many of the parameters in the Track view. For more information about the track inputs and the track Arm button, see Preparing to record.
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