System information
Arming a track for recording
Click the Arm for Record button on an audio track to prepare it for recording.
When you click the Record button on the main transport bar, all armed tracks will begin recording.
For more information about recording audio, see "Recording audio" on page 116.
Inverting the phase of a track
Click the Invert Track Phase button to reverse the phase of all events on an audio track.
Although inverting data does not make an audible difference in a single file, it can prevent phase
cancellation when mixing or crossfading audio signals.
Select multiple tracks to invert several tracks simultaneously.
If the Invert event switch is selected, inverting the phase of the track will return the event to its original
phase.
Adding or editing track effects
Click the Track FX button to add effects to a track or edit the existing effects chain.
For more information about using track effects, see "Adding audio track effects" on page 301.
Muting a track
Click the Mute button to prevent a track from being played in the mix. Click the Mute button on
additional tracks to add them to the mute group. To unmute a track, click the Mute button again.
Click the Mute button in a track group header to temporarily suspend playback of all tracks in the
group. Muting a track group overrides soloed tracks in the group.
Muting a track mutes its main output and post-fader sends only unless the Track prefader sends
listen to mute check box on the Audio tab of the Preferences dialog is selected. For more information
and examples about how the Track prefader sends listen to mute check box works, see "Preferences -
Audio Tab" on page 593.
Muting or unmuting a track
1.
Deselect the Automation Settings button .
2.
Click the Mute button .
When you have a group of tracks muted, hold Ctrl while clicking the Mute button on an unmuted
track to remove all other tracks from the mute group. Hold Ctrl while clicking the Mute button on a
muted track to reset all Mute buttons.
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