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Before track objects are rearranged, select the option "New Revolver Track (copy)". The
track objects are copied as a new revolver track and a asterisk will appear before the track
name. The original objects may now be edited or repositioned to produce a different
version of the track.
Of course, the context menu may also be used to create a new, empty revolver track, to
delete the current one, or to display the the previous or next revolver track (shortcut: "Alt +
Page up" or "Alt + page down"). The command "delete revolver track" deletes the current
revolver track and displays the previous revolver track.
In the lower section of the dialog you can select which revolver track you would like to hear
next from the list of existing revolver tracks. The individual revolver tracks are numbered
and are listed by creation date and time.
Revolver Tracks are stored in the "TrackData" project subfolder.
To edit or view existing revolver tracks in the overview, open the take composer (view
page 152) for a particular track. This editor enables Revolver Tracks an
d object takes to be
edited, and the created Revolver Tracks are displayed under the individual takes.
Workspaces
The purpose of workspaces is to sort menu entries and toolbars in such a manner that you
have a good overview of the functions of Samplitude. Workspaces bundle commands for
certain tasks like mastering, editing, or recording.
As well as the Hide menu entries option (File > Program Preferences > Edit keyboard
shortcuts and menu... > Hide menu) and redesigning toolbars (right mouse click on the
toolbar), you can also save your settings as a presets.
You will see the selection box for the workspace at the bottom left corner of the Arranger
window. Some workspaces are already predefined. "Power User" shows collectively both
toolbar lists and commands.
Creating a new workspace: To create a new workspace, open the context menu by right
clicking on the workspace bar and then selecting "New workspace". You will now be
asked to enter a name for your workspace. The new workspace contains all settings of the
previously activated workspace as well as your current changes. All further adjustments
are automatically saved in the workspace. Manual saving is not required
Adjust the workspace: Open the context menu and click "Edit Workspace". Here you
can select which toolbar you want to have displayed in your new workspace. You can
activate or deactivate each bar individually, or add/remove individual symbols. You
may also hide menu items with the "Edit menu" command. Simply select the
corresponding menu item from the keyboard shortcuts and then press the button "Show
menu item" or "Hide menu item".