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The Arrange Zone
Automatic Fades (audio tracks only)
Found next to the Freeze button, the “Automatic Fades”
button applies a short fade to the edges of all the events in
the track.
Ö This button is only visible when the corresponding au-
dio track is selected.
This is useful for eliminating pops or clicks that can occur
when playing over event boundaries.
Musical Keyboard Input Activity (Instrument tracks only)
The indicator lights up upon any input activities of con-
nected USB/MIDI keyboards including controller activi-
ties. It also lights up when you play the Virtual Keyboard,
see “The Virtual Keyboard” on page 48.
Track volume and pan
The track output volume and pan can be controlled directly
on the track itself. When your mouse is positioned over the
volume or pan control, 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.
Double-click on the volume or pan values and enter a
new value – for volume the range is 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 all left, C for center, or R for all right.
[Ctrl]/[Command]-click to set the volume to 100 or the
pan to 0, which is C.
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 Input
selection field to reveal the pop-up menu. All of the avail-
able inputs on your audio interface are shown here.
For more information on setting up your interface, see the
chapter “Setting up your system” on page 88.
Track meter
On the right hand side of the track controls you can find a
meter. This is a visual representation of the output level of
audio and instrument tracks.
The Automatic Fades Function is disabled.
The Automatic Fades Function is enabled.
The Musical Keyboard Input Activity
Track meter
Track pan
Track volume