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To delete a track:
1 Right-click on the Patch Panel area of the track you want to delete.
2 Click Delete Track.
About Timeline Patching
When you record a source clip to a sequence, you must decide what source clip channels you want to use,
and to which tracks you want to record them. To connect the source channels to the destination timeline
tracks, you use patching. When you select the source clip, green patch identifiers indicate what channels
you can record from the source to the timeline.
In the above example, the top track (V1.3) is patched, but no source is assigned. The middle track (V1.2) is
not patched and no source is assigned. The bottom track (V1.1) is not patched, but a source is assigned. If
you click the source patch or destination identifier on the bottom track, the track becomes patched, identified
by the green patch.
With the patch identifiers, patching information is kept with the sequence clip. If you patch a source clip
and then add a new track to the timeline, the source clip follows the track to which it was originally patched.
This allows for a natural workflow of setting up the patch for a source clip, adding a new track, then setting
up the patching for another source clip.
Patching on the Timeline
To patch a source channel to a sequence track:
1 Select a source in the workspace.
Source track patch identifiers appear in the Patch Panel area for each channel in the source.
2 Create the patch by right-clicking in the Patch Panel area, and using the Track Patching contextual
menu to assign source tracks (from a list of available tracks). You can also select No Assignation to
remove destination patch assignments. An assigned source can also be dragged up or down to change
the assignment to a different track.
The patch identifier turns green and its source channel number indicates what source you have recorded
to the track.
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