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422 TRACK MENU
Audio options
You may also choose between recording in mono or stereo on the selected track. A mono
mix of both device channels is also possible.
Using the option "Recording only in RAM" you can record directly to your system RAM.
MIDI
The "MIDI" section provides access to the various MIDI options.
Recording device (MIDI): Use this menu to choose a MIDI entry device.
All tracks: Applies the same record device chosen for this track to all tracks.
VST instrument editor: This button opens the graphical interface for the connected VST
instruments.
Playback device (MIDI): In this menu you can choose your MIDI playback device. Here
you can also select VST instruments as playback devices.
All tracks: Sets the same recording and playback device as selected for this track for all
tracks.
Record controller curves during playback: This option enables controller curves to be
recorded during playback.
The following are available as additional playback parameters: in-channel, out-channel,
transpose, program change, bank high, bank low. You can also activate MIDI-thru for the
affected track. This activates the loudspeaker symbol for this track.
Automation/Controller: This button opens a dialog where you can change the settings of
the MIDI controller.
Detailed information about controller automation can be found in "Automation -> MIDI
controller automation (view page 292)".
Track name: Use this field to change the name of the current track.
Pan/Surround Editor (Stereo editor)
This command opens the "Surround/Panorama" dialog which provides lots of useful
panorama presets. If you are working in the normal "Stereo master" mode, you have the
option of activating 2-channel surround.
The "Mono" button in the track editor sets the track to mono editing from input to the
panorama controller. Particularly all track effects preceding the pan controller operate in
mono, which considerably saves CPU resources. The routing position of the pan controller,
however, can be freely adjusted in the FX routing dialog. However, the submix and AUX
return busses always remain stereo.