Specifications

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To automatically assign all track inputs (of the
same type and channel width) to unique ascending
Input paths (cascading):
Command-Option-click (Mac) or Control-Alt-
click (Windows) the Input Path selector of the
left-most Input Path selector and select the first
Input Path (mono or stereo, depending on
whether your tracks are mono or stereo).
All visible tracks of the same channel width (mono
or stereo) are auto-assigned to unique Input Path
assignments in ascending order. For example,
Track 1 to A1, Track 2 to A2, Track 3 to A3, and so
on.
To remove an input assignment:
Select No Input from the Input Path selector.
Assigning Audio Outputs
(Audio, Auxiliary Input, Master Fader, and
Instrument Tracks)
To assign an audio output of an audio, Auxiliary
Input, Master Fader, or Instrument track:
1 In order to assign audio track outputs in the Edit
window, select
View > Edit Window > I/O.
2 In the Mix or Edit window, click the track’s
Output Path selector and choose from the avail-
able audio interface channels and busses. Stereo
and multichannel surround tracks have outputs
available as pairs and multichannel paths.
The Output Path selector lets you route a track to
any configured audio output or internal bus. The
choices available in this pop-up menu are deter-
mined by the Output Bus Path configuration in the
I/O Setup. Outputs in use by another track appear
bold in the Output Path selector’s pop-up menu.
Input Path selector
Output Path selector
Command-Option-click (Mac) or Control-
Alt-click (Windows) the Output Path selector
of the left-most track and select the first Out-
put Path (mono or stereo). All visible tracks
are automatically assigned to unique Output
Bus Path assignments in ascending order.
For example, Track 1 to A1–2, Track 2 to
A3–4, Track 3 to A5–6, and so on.