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TRACK MENU 415
As soon as you have created a surround bus, you can route the exiting signal of an object
to this surround bus and set the surround panorama independently of the track panorama
settings.
The surround master is created simultaneously when a surround bus is created; the
individual channels are routed to the different output devices.
New surround AUX bus
Use this command to create a new surround AUX bus.
A surround AUX bus allows integration of surround effects. It can be fed by a normal track
or by a lower lying surround bus. The AUX bus itself can again feed a surround bus with a
higher track number.
Cut tracks
This function lets you cut out all tracks selected.
Copy tracks
This function lets you copy all tracks selected onto the clipboard, the so-called "virtual clip".
If you want to copy several sequential tracks, you can indicate this beforehand by dragging
out a vertical selection over all of the tracks that should be copied. The selection does not
need to be adjusted to the track contents.
Now you can load the selected tracks into the clipboard via "Copy tracks", and then insert
them as additional tracks above the last selected track with the command "Insert tracks".
All track settings, except for the AUX send paths, will be assumed.
Paste tracks
This function inserts all tracks copied into the clipboard (VirtClip (view page 362)) above the
selected track.
Deletes tracks
This function deletes all selected tracks.