Group list – M-AUDIO Pro Tools Recording Studio User Manual

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Sorting Tracks in the Track List

You can sort tracks in the Track List by the fol-
lowing criteria:

Name

Sorts the order of tracks in the Track List

by Track Name.

Type

Sorts the order of tracks in the Track List by

Track Type.

Edit Group

Sorts the order of tracks in the Track

List by Edit Groups.

Mix Group

Sorts the order of tracks in the Track

List by Mix Groups.

Voice

Sorts the order of tracks in the Track List

by Voice allocations.

Track List Right-Click Menu

In addition to common track management com-
mands, the Track List Right-click menu shares
commands with both the Track List pop-up
menu and the Notes Pane Right-click menu.

To access the MIDI Editor Track List Right-click
menu:

„

Right-click on any Track Name in the Track

List.

Track List Right-click Menu Options

The following options are available depending
on the track type (Auxiliary Input, Instrument,
or MIDI).

Hide

Hides the selected track.

Hide and Make Inactive

Hides the selected track

and makes it inactive.

Make Inactive

Makes the selected track inactive.

Export MIDI

Exports the selected track as a MIDI

file.

New

Opens the New Track dialog.

Rename

Renames the selected track.

Duplicate

Duplicates the selected track.

Split into Mono

Splits the selected stereo Instru-

ment or Auxiliary Input track into two mono
tracks.

Delete

Deletes the selected track.

MIDI Real-Time Properties

Opens the MIDI Real-

Time Properties window for the selected track.

Open in New MIDI Editor

Opens the tracks dis-

played in the current MIDI Editor window in a
new MIDI Editor window. The new MIDI Editor
window will be untargeted.

Open in Score Editor

Opens the shown tracks in

the Score Editor window.

Open in MIDI Event List

Opens the selected track

in the MIDI Event List.

Notation Display Track Settings

Opens the Nota-

tion Display Track Settings window.

Group List

The Group List in MIDI Editor windows pro-
vides the same functionality as in the Edit win-
dow. You can create, edit, and delete Edit
Groups using the Group List in any MIDI Editor
window. The Group List is linked between the
Edit window and all MIDI Editor windows.

For information on grouping tracks, see
Chapter 12, “Grouping Tracks.”

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