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The Arrange Zone
Overview
When you freeze a track, the following happens:
The program renders the output of the track, including all insert effects or
instrument track presets, to an audio file.
On playback, the rendered audio file is played back. You can still adjust level and
panning, make EQ settings, and adjust the send and output effects.
Frozen tracks cannot be edited or removed.
To edit the events on a frozen track or make settings for the insert effects or
instrument track presets, unfreeze the track by clicking the corresponding Freeze
button again.
This reactivates the frozen track and the freeze files are deleted.
Track Volume and Pan
The track output volume and pan can be controlled by dragging the corresponding
sliders in the track list. You can also double-click the values and enter new values
manually. To reset a fader to its default position, [Ctrl]/[Command]-click in the fader
area.
Input Selection (Audio Tracks Only)
Clicking the “Input Selection” button opens a pop-up menu, where you can select an
input on your audio interface. For more information on setting up your interface, see
the chapter
“Setting Up Your System” on page 9.
Track Pictures
For each track, you can set up a track picture. This is described in detail in the section
“The Track Picture Page” on page 94.
Track Meter
The track meter is a visual representation of the output level of audio and instrument
tracks.
Color Selector
Clicking the Color Selector shows the color palette that allows you to select a track
color. All events or parts on that track change their color accordingly. A Color Selector
is also available on the Mixer Page, see
“Setting the Track Color” on page 95.