What is the track level – Line 6 3.7 User Manual

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resides on your computer, look in the GearBox Preferences – Tracks tab and see the “Tones Root

Folder” setting.

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What is the Track Level?

The Track Level slider is available in the Player interface, which is displayed in the Browser when

selecting the Player button above the Browser. This slider sets the playback level for any Track that you

load into the Player, and its setting is saved with a Track if you save the Track to your hard disk. The

light to the right of the slider glows green to show the current level of the Track as the Track is playing,

and flashes red if the Track “clips” because it is turned up too loud. Note that this independently adjusts

the playback level of your Track, and you can adjust your guitar level separately using the GearBox

Amp Volume knob. If you are having trouble with clipping or other issues, see the Troubleshooting

information for Track Level Issues.

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What is the Track Sections Display?

When you’ve selected the Player button above the Browser, you’ll see a Track Sections Display – it’s

the bottom portion of the image shown above. You can click the arrow graphic

to the left of

the LOAD FROM menu to show/hide the Track Sections Display. You may want to hide the Track

Sections Display (and use the tone controls show/hide arrow) when you want to have more room in

the Browser to see tablature, a lead sheet, or other Track contents.

Tracks imported from Audio CD or MP3, WAV and AIFF files will show a single section for the

entire Track. Tracks provided by Line 6 will show multiple sections. Clicking the

(Fast

Forward) and

(Rewind) buttons will jump you to the next/previous section boundary in the

Track (if you click and hold the buttons, the play point will move smoothly forward or backward

instead of jumping by sections). When Loop

is on, the loop start and stop points will be

shown and set here also.

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