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Introducing Effects
To step out of a nest:
Click the Step Out button .
The arrow on this button points up, indicating that you are stepping out
to a higher layer.
Method 2: Expanded Nesting
When you use expanded nesting, you observe and apply effects as part
of the larger composite. That is, you are able to view the contents of the
nest and the rest of the sequence (including audio tracks) and then patch
source tracks to record tracks that exist inside or outside of the nest.
In contrast to method 1, you don’t view or manipulate effects in isolation,
so the monitor cannot be positioned inside the nest; you can only monitor
outside of the nest. If you monitor a track containing a nest, you will see
the results of all effects within that nest.
To step into a nest using expanded nesting:
1. In the Track Selector panel, select the track that contains the effect.
2. Place the position indicator on the desired effect.
3. Alt+click (Windows) or Option+click (Macintosh) the Step In button.
The Timeline displays the tracks inside and outside the nest with the
tracks inside the nest appearing directly above the track that con-
tains the nest.
The tracks within the nest are labeled using two numbers separated
by a period.
The first number indicates the nest level of the track. A 1 indicates
the track is on the first level of the nest, and a 2 indicates that you are
stepped in twice (the source of an effect within an effect).
TI P Yo u ca n al s o e n te r
and exit expanded track
nesting by double-click-
ing a highlighted seg-
ment in Segment mode.
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