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SEQUENCER FUNCTIONS110
! Note that if “Auto-group Devices and Tracks” on the Options menu is on, the entire device group(s) associated
with the track(s) will be copied/duplicated when you perform the procedures described below.
See “About Device Groups” for more information about device groups.
D Hold down [Ctrl](Win) or [Option](Mac), click on the track handle and drag the selected track(s) to a new posi-
tion in the track list.
D Select the track in the Track List, hold down [Ctrl](Win) or [Cmd](Mac) and press [D].
The duplicated track(s) will be inserted below the original track.
D Select “Duplicate Device(s) and Track(s)” from the Edit menu or from the track’s context menu.
To bring up the context menu, right-click (Win) or [Ctrl]-click (Mac) on the track in the Track List. The duplicated
track(s) will be inserted below the original track.
D Select “Copy Device(s) and Track(s)” from the Edit menu or from the track’s context menu.
This allows you to insert the copied track(s) and device(s) by selecting “Paste” from the Edit menu or from the
track’s context menu. The copied track(s) will be pasted below the currently selected track.
! Note that if “Auto-group Devices and Tracks” on the Options menu is off, duplicated/copied devices will not
have auto-routed audio connections. To hear the duplicated devices, select the device and choose “Auto-route
Device” on the Edit menu or context menu. Alternatively, flip the rack around and connect the audio outputs to
available (or new) Mix Channel devices. You might also want to mute the original track to avoid double notes.
D To duplicate a selected audio track, with all recordings and mixer channel strip parameter settings, including
any Insert FX, click the “Alt” or Dub” buttons on the Transport Panel - see “Duplicating audio tracks using the
“Alt” function” and “Overdubbing audio using the “Dub” function”.
q If you hold down [Shift] and select Paste from the Edit menu or context menu, the copied device(s) will be
auto-routed to an available mixer channel. If necessary, an additional Mix Channel will be automatically cre-
ated.
Coloring tracks
A track can be assigned a color in the sequencer as follows:
D To assign a new color to a selected track, select “Track Color” from the Edit menu or from the track’s context
menu and then select color from the palette.
The track color is shown in the track background in the Track List. The associated Audio Track device or Mix
Channel device in the rack and its corresponding channel strip in the Main Mixer will also be assigned the new
color. The selected track color will be reflected in all
new
clips you record or draw on this track.
! If existing clips have the function “Use Track Color” active on the Clip context menu, these clips will also
change color - otherwise they won’t. To manually change color of previously recorded clips, refer to “Coloring
clips”.
D To automatically set a new color for new tracks, make sure the “Auto-color New Sequencer Tracks” box in the
Options menu is ticked.
The track color will be automatically selected from the palette when you create a new track.