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SEQUENCER FUNCTIONS109
About sorting devices and channel strips according to the track order
Note that the order of the tracks in the sequencer Track List is totally independent from the device order in the rack
- and from the channel strip order in the Main Mixer. However, it’s possible to re-order devices and channel strips ac-
cording to the track order in the Track List:
1. Select the tracks in the Track List you want to re-order devices and channel strips after.
2. Select “Sort Selected Device Groups” from the Edit menu or from the track’s context menu.
The associated devices and channel strips are now re-ordered, in the rack and Main Mixer respectively, according
to the order of the selected tracks in the Track List.
! Note that the re-ordering only affects the devices and channel strips of the selected tracks - all other devices
and channel strips will remain unaffected.
Deleting tracks
The most common scenario would probably be to delete a track together with its associated device(s). However, it’s
also possible to delete only the track while keeping the associated device(s) in the rack.
Deleting tracks together with their associated devices
D To delete one or several tracks together with their associated devices in the Rack, select the tracks and then
select “Delete Track(s) and Device(s)” from the Edit menu or from the track’s context menu. Alternatively,
press [Delete] or [Backspace].
An alert appears which prompts you to confirm or cancel the deletion of the track(s) and device(s).
! If you're deleting the track for the Source Device or Mix Channel, and “Auto-group Devices and Tracks” on the
Options menu is on, you will be asked if you want to delete the whole device group. If you hold down
[Ctrl](Win) or [Cmd](Mac) while deleting, the whole device group will be deleted without the alert.
See “About Device Groups” for more information about device groups.
Deleting tracks only
D To delete one or several tracks, select them and then select “Delete Track(s)” from the Edit menu or from the
track’s context menu.
The tracks will be deleted without an alert but you can always use the Undo function. See “Undo and Redo”.
! If you delete an audio track, all recordings on that track will be removed!
If you have deleted a track for a device and want to create a new track for the device, follow the descriptions in “Cre-
ating a parameter automation track for a non-instrument device” or “Short-cut for creating a Mix Channel track or Au-
dio track”.
Duplicating/copying tracks and devices
As it is not possible for a specific instance of a device to have more than one track, you cannot copy or duplicate only
a track. These operations will instead duplicate/copy both the track (including all clips on the track) and its associ-
ated device(s) (with all settings). The duplicated/copied devices are really just like separate devices but with the
same name and settings as the original devices, although their names will have the extension “Copy” to differentiate
them from the original.
To make copies of tracks and their associated devices, complete with all lanes and recorded clips, use any of the fol-
lowing methods: