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To hide/show tracks in a folder, click the Expand/Collapse Folder button of the folder track.
To hide/show data on a folder track, open the context menu for the folder track, and select
an option from the Show Data on Folder Tracks submenu.
To mute/solo all tracks in a folder track, click the Mute or Solo button for the folder track.
NOTE
Hidden tracks are played back as usual.
Handling Overlapping Audio
The basic rule for audio tracks is that each track can only play back a single audio event at a time.
If two or more events overlap, only the one that is in the front is played back. You can, however,
select the event/region that you want to play back.
PROCEDURE
Do one of the following:
Right-click the audio event in the event display and select the desired event or region
from the To Front or Set to Region submenu.
NOTE
The available options depend on whether you performed a linear or a cycle recording
and on the record mode you used. When recording audio in cycle mode, the recorded
event is divided into regions, one for each take.
Click the middle handle on the lower border of a stacked event, and select an entry from
the pop-up menu.
Events Display on Folder Tracks
Closed folder tracks can display data of the contained audio, MIDI, and instrument tracks as data
blocks or as events.
When you close folder tracks, the contents of the contained tracks are displayed as data blocks
or events. Depending on the folder track height, the display of the events can be more or less
detailed.
Modifying Event Display on Folder Tracks
You can modify the event display on folder tracks.
PROCEDURE
1.
Right-click the folder track.
2.
On the context menu, select Show Data on Folder Tracks.
You have the following options:
Always Show Data
Always displays data blocks or event details.
Never Show Data
Displays nothing.
Track Handling
Handling Overlapping Audio
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