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Working with tracks
Dividing the track list
It is possible to divide the track list into two parts. Both
sections will have independent zoom and scroll controls (if
needed), but resizing the window vertically will affect the
lower section only (if possible). This is useful if you are
working with a video track along with multi-track audio, for
example. This way, you can place the video track in the
upper track list, letting you scroll the audio tracks sepa
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rately in the lower track list, referencing them against the
video track.
To divide the track list, click the “Divide Track List” but-
ton in the top right corner of the Project window just be-
low the ruler.
To revert to a single track list, click the button again.
When the track list is divided into two parts, the following
applies:
If you add tracks from the Add Track submenu of the
Project menu, video tracks, marker tracks, and arranger
tracks (Cubase Elements only) are automatically placed in
the upper part of the track list.
If the track list already contains any video, marker, or arranger tracks (Cu-
base Elements only), these are automatically moved to the upper part
when you divide the track list. All other types of tracks are placed in the
lower part.
If you add tracks from the context menu invoked by
right-clicking the track list, the tracks are added to the part
of the track list in which you click.
You can move any type of track from the lower track list
to the upper and vice versa by right-clicking it in the track
list and selecting “Toggle Track List” from the context
menu.
You can resize the upper part by clicking and dragging
the divider between the track list sections.