M-AUDIO Pro Tools Recording Studio User Manual

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The track is selected, and the windows scroll as
follows:

• The Mix window tracks scroll to bring the

selected track as close to the left as possible.

• The Edit window tracks scroll to bring the

selected track as close to the top as possible.

Deleting Tracks

When you delete tracks, your audio or MIDI re-
gion data remains in the Region List, but your
arrangement of the regions on the deleted track
(the track’s playlist) will be lost.

If the track contains playlists that are not as-
signed to any track, you are prompted to delete
or retain them.

To delete a track:

1

Click the name of the track in its track chan-

nel strip to select it.

2

Do one of the following:

• Choose Track > Delete.

– or –

• In the Track List, or Mix or Edit window,

Right-click the track name and select De-
lete

.

3

Click OK to remove the selected tracks from

the session.

Duplicating Tracks

The Duplicate Track command lets you dupli-
cate one or more tracks, including their audio or
MIDI data, playlists, automation, and other at-
tributes.

To duplicate one or more tracks:

1

Select the tracks you want to duplicate.

2

Do one of the following:

• Choose Track > Duplicate.

• Press Alt+Shift+D (Windows) or

Option+Shift+D (Mac).

• Right-click the name of the track in the

Track List, or Mix or Edit window, and
select Duplicate.

The Delete Track command cannot be
undone.

To select multiple tracks, Control-click
(Windows) or Command-click (Mac)
additional Track Names.

To select a range of tracks, Shift-click
additional Track Names.

For information, see “Selecting Tracks” on
page 167.

Duplicate Tracks dialog

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