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Chapter 7 Work with tracks 168
Rename tracks
When you choose a patch for a track, the track takes the name of the patch. You can rename a
track at any time.
Rename a track
Do one of the following:
m Double-click the name in the track header, then enter a new name for the track.
m Control-click the track header, choose Rename Track from the shortcut menu, then enter a new
name for the track.
Change track icons
By default, tracks use the same icon as the patch chosen for the track. You can change a track’s
icon at any time.
Change the icon for a track
Do one of the following:
m Control-click the icon in the track header, then choose a new icon from the shortcut menu.
m Select the track, click the track icon in the Track inspector, then choose a new icon from the Icon
pop-up menu.
Change track colors
By default, track colors reect the track type. You can change the color of specic tracks, to use
color to help visually organize the Tracks area and identify tracks in a large arrangement. Track
colors are visible when you congure track headers to show the track color bars.
Changing the color of a track also changes the color of the corresponding channel strip in
the Mixer.
Change the color of a track
Do one of the following:
m Select the track, choose Track > Assign Track Color, then select a color from the Color palette.
m Control-click the track header, choose Assign Track Color from the shortcut menu, then select a
color from the Color palette.