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NOTE
You can also select Edit> Freeze/Unfreeze> Selected Tracks (with Current Settings) to
freeze the tracks without showing the Freeze Channel Options dialog. In this case, the last
settings are applied.
4. Click OK.
RESULT
The output of the tracks are rendered to audio les, and on playback you hear the same
sound as before freezing.
Less CPU load is used.
The Freeze Audio Channel or Freeze Instrument Channel buttons light up.
The track controls are grayed out.
The audio events and MIDI parts are locked.
You can still adjust the level and panning, make EQ settings, and adjust the effect sends.
NOTE
The audio le is saved in the Freeze folder that can be found in the following location:
Windows: within the Project folder
macOS: User/Documents
The freeze options are saved and used for all further freeze operations.
NOTE
In the Key Commands dialog in the Edit category, you can also assign a key command for
Freeze/Unfreeze Selected Tracks and Freeze/Unfreeze Selected Tracks with last Settings.
AFTER COMPLETING THIS TASK
To unfreeze the frozen tracks, select them and select Edit> Freeze/Unfreeze> Selected Tracks
or Edit> Freeze/Unfreeze> Selected Tracks (with Current Settings).
RELATED LINKS
Freezing Insert Effects on page 309
Freezing Instruments on page 462
Freeze Channel Options Dialog for Instruments on page 463
Unfreeze Channel Options Dialog for Instruments on page 463
Organizing Tracks in Folder Tracks
You can organize your tracks in folders by moving tracks into folder tracks. This allows you to
perform editing on several tracks as one entity. Folder tracks can contain any type of track,
including other folder tracks.
To add a folder track, click Add Track in the global track control area of the track list, and
click Folder.
To move tracks into a folder, select them and drag them into the folder track.
To remove tracks from a folder, select them and drag them out of the folder.
Track Handling
Organizing Tracks in Folder Tracks
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