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The Arrange Zone
Input selection (audio tracks only)
The Input Selection pop-up menu allows you to switch be-
tween the inputs on your audio interface. Click in the
Track Input field to reveal the pop-up menu. You should
see all of the available inputs on your audio interface here.
For more information on setting up your interface, see the
chapter “Setting up your system” on page 80.
Instrument tracks do not have an input selection pop-up.
Track volume and pan
The track output volume and pan can be controlled directly
on the track itself. The volume control looks like one long
triangle. The track pan looks like two triangles facing each
other. When your mouse is positioned over either the vol-
ume or pan, the respective values will be shown to the left.
To adjust volume or pan
Click and hold and drag left or right to adjust the volume
or pan.
Click on the volume or pan values and enter a value – for
volume the range is anywhere from 0 to 120, for pan the
range is from -100 to 100. Negative values represent left
values and positive values represent right values. You can
also enter L for hard left, C for center, or R for hard right.
[Ctrl]/[Command]-click to set the volume to 100 or the
pan to 0, which is C.
Track meter
On the right hand side of the track controls is a meter. This
is a visual representation of the audio output level.
Track automation
Track automation allows you to make things such as vol-
ume, panning, and various other settings be adjusted au-
tomatically while the project is playing.
An example would be if you wanted the drums to be qui-
eter at the start of the song and then get louder at the end.
You can make Sequel do this automatically.
When the “Show Automation” button is activated in the
“Pilot Zone”, you’ll notice new track controls appear.
These are the track automation controls.
Track meter
Track panTrack volume
Track automation controls