Reference Guide

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Set Start = Current
Menu reference
Set Start = Current
This command, which you find by right-clicking a fader, button, or knob in the Track or Console
views, lets you adjust the start value of a control. This command, together with the Set End =
Current command, only functions when you use custom grouping. These two commands set the
range that a grouped control moves through when the members of its group move through their
starting and ending values. This makes it easy to group controls so that they move in similar or
opposite motion and at similar or different rates of speed.
For more information about grouping controls, see “To adjust the Start Value of a control” on page
953, and “Using control groups” on page 951.
Set End = Current
This command, which you find by right-clicking a fader, button, or knob in the Track or Console
views, lets you adjust the end value of a control. This command, together with the Set Start =
Current command, only functions when you use custom grouping. These two commands set the
range that a grouped control moves through when the members of its group move through their
starting and ending values. This makes it easy to group controls so that they move in similar or
opposite motion and at similar or different rates of speed.
For more information about grouping controls, see “To adjust the End Value of a control” on page
954, and “Using control groups” on page 951.
Insert Audio Track
This command, which you find by right-clicking in the Console view in the gray area to the right of the
final module, or in the Track pane context menu in the Track view, adds a new “Digital audio” on
page 2050 track.
For more information about configuring tracks, see “Configuring the Console and Track views” on
page 883.
Insert MIDI Track
This command, which you find by right-clicking in the Console view in the grey area to the right of the
final module, adds a MIDI track to the console.
For more information about adding tracks, see “Changing track settings” on page 209.