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Right-click between two tracks and choose a command from the shortcut menu.
Command Description
Select Pause Time Creates a time selection equal to the pause time between tracks.
Set to Default Pause Time Moves all tracks upstream so the default pause time exists between the
tracks where you clicked.
Edit Pause Time Changes the pause time display to an edit box where you can type a new
value.
Adjusting pause time in the Track List window
The Pause column in the Track List window allows you to edit the pause time between tracks. Type a new value in the box, and tracks will
move accordingly in the timeline.
Creating hidden or bonus tracks
Hidden and bonus tracks are tracks that are not assigned track numbers. These tracks are not accessible by using the previous/next track
buttons on your remote, but you can find them using the rewind or fast forward buttons.
Adding a hidden track at the beginning of a CD
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If your CD recorder supports it (unfortunately, very few drives do), you can add a hidden
track by adding audio in the space before track 1. When the CD is inserted in an audio CD
player, it will automatically start at track 1, but you can find the hidden track by rewinding
past the beginning of the first track.
Note:
Most CD recorders require that the space before track 1 be exactly two
seconds, which eliminates the possibility of hiding tracks at the beginning of a CD.
Check your CD recorder's documentation for specific information about your drive.
Adding a bonus track at the end of a CD
You can hide a track at the end of a CD by adding silence at the end of the last track and adding the new event after the silence. Drag the
final track to the new end of the CD.
Because both events exist within a single track, they will be treated as one track by an audio CD player.
Locking events and tracks
From the Options menu, choose Lock Events and Tracks if you want tracks to follow when you move events along the timeline.
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