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The Project window
2. In the gray area in the middle, activate the Inspector
option.
Inspector handling
For most track classes, the Inspector is divided into a
number of sections, each containing different controls for
the track. Which sections are available in the Inspector
depends on the selected track.
You can hide or show sections by clicking on their
names.
Clicking the name for a hidden section brings it into view and hides the
other sections. [Ctrl]/[Command]-clicking the section name allows you
to hide or show a section without affecting the other sections. [Alt]/[Op
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tion]-clicking a section name shows or hides all sections in the Inspector.
You can also use key commands to show different In-
spector sections.
These are set up in the Key Commands dialog, see “Setting up key com-
mands” on page 344.
Ö Hiding a section does not affect its functionality. For
example, if you have set up a track parameter or activated
an effect, your settings will still be active even if you hide
the respective Inspector section.
Not all Inspector tabs are shown by default. You can
show/hide Inspector sections by right-clicking on an In-
spector tab and activating/deactivating the desired op-
tions on the Inspector Setup context menu.
Ö Make sure that you right-click on an Inspector tab and
not on the empty area below the Inspector, as this will
open the Quick context menu instead.
Inspector sections
The Inspector contains the controls that can be found on
the track list, plus some additional buttons and parame
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ters. In the table below, these additional settings and the
different sections are listed. Which sections are available
for which track type is described in the following sections.
Parameter Description
Auto Fades
Settings
button
Opens a dialog in which you can make separate Auto
Fade settings for the audio track, see
“Making Auto Fade
settings for individual tracks” on page 100.
Edit Channel
Settings
Opens the Channel Settings window for the track, allow-
ing you to view and adjust effect and EQ settings, etc.,
see
“Using Channel Settings” on page 122.
Volume Use this to adjust the level for the track. Changing this
setting will move the track’s fader in the Mixer window,
and vice versa. See
“Setting volume in the Mixer” on page
118 to learn more about setting levels.
Pan Use this to adjust the panning of the track. As with the
Volume setting, this corresponds to the Pan setting in the
Mixer.
Delay This adjusts the playback timing of the audio track. Positive
values delay the playback while negative values cause the
track to play earlier. The values are set in milliseconds.
Input
Routing
This lets you specify the input bus or MIDI input for the
track. See
“Setting up busses on page 22 for informa-
tion about input busses.