Reference Guide
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Take lanes
Arranging and editing
• Edit Filter. Use a track’s Edit Filter control to specify the type of data you want to edit.
• Clips. The selected tool operates on clips.
• Audio Transients. The selected tool operates on audio transients (only available for audio
tracks).
• Notes. The selected tool operates on MIDI Note events (only available for MIDI and
Instrument tracks).
• Clip Automation. The selected tool operates on clip automation envelopes. Select the
desired automation parameter from the submenu. Created envelopes are displayed in bold
text at the top of the menu.
• Name. Take lanes are automatically named with a sequential take number. You can rename
Take lanes, just like regular tracks.
• Solo. Solo the Take lane and temporarily mute all other Take lanes within the same parent
track.
• Mute. Mute the Take lane.
• Record Arm. Arms the Take lane for recording. New data will overwrite existing data,
regardless of the global record mode.
• Comments. Type a comment or description of the selected take.
See:
“Using Take lanes” on page 384
“Take lanes” on page 381
See also:
“Comping” on page 391
Note: When using Quick Groups on Take lanes, the Quick Group affects Take lanes with the
same identical name in other selected tracks.