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Reassigning Channel Mappings
Select one or more tracks, then right click one of the selected tracks and choose a channel
assignment from the Change Track Type to submenu of the contextual menu.
Selecting Channel Strips and Tracks
When you select a track in the Timeline, you also select that track’s accompanying channel
strip, and vice versa. It’s possible to select multiple tracks in the Timeline and thereby select
multiple channel strips, but you can also Command-click to select multiple channel strips in
order to select multiple tracks.
Selecting multiple channel strips results in the selection of multiple tracks
Track Organization
Each channel strip has three organizational properties that let you keep track of which channel
strip is responsible for which part of the mix.
Track color: Each track can be differently color-coded, to help you keep organized.
These colors appear in the timeline track header, the mixer, and the meters to help you
keep track of which track corresponds to which channel strip and meter.
Track number: The number of the timeline audio track corresponding to each channel
strip appears here.
The track color and track number appear at the top of each channel strip
Track name: This mirrors the track name found in the header controls of the timeline. If
you customize an audio track’s name in the timeline, that name appears here.
Each track’s name appears between the assignment
buttons and the arm/solo/mute buttons
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