Use the track header controls, Track header overview, 173 use the track header controls 173 – Apple Logic Pro X User Manual

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Chapter 7

Work with tracks

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Use the track header controls

Track header overview

Each track includes a track header that displays the track name and icon, and features a number
of track controls. By default, these include Record Enable, Mute, and Solo buttons on all tracks,
and for audio tracks, an Input Monitoring button.

Volume slider

Solo button

Pan knob

Record Enable button

Mute button

When Show Advanced Tools is selected in the Advanced preferences pane, additional track

header controls are available, including an On/Off switch, Hide buttons, and Track Number and
Color Bars options.

You can customize the track header by showing or hiding different track header controls, to
optimize your workflow. You can also resize the track headers to give yourself more room to work
in the Tracks area.

Configure the track header using the shortcut menu

1

Control-click the track header.

2

Choose Track Header Components from the shortcut menu, then choose individual items from

the submenu.
In addition to showing and hiding track header controls, you can set the function of the Pan
knob in the Pan/Send Knob Function submenu.

Configure the track header using the Track Header Configuration dialog

1

Open the Track Header Configuration dialog by doing one of the following:

Choose Track > Configure Track Header (or use the corresponding key command).

Control-click any track header, then choose Configure Track Header from the shortcut menu.

2

Modify the track header elements in the Track Header Configuration dialog.

Control Surface Bars checkbox: When selected, control surface bars appear, indicating which
tracks are accessed by control surfaces connected to your system. Each control surface can
be assigned a different color in the Device inspector. For more information, see the Logic Pro
Control Surfaces Support
manual.

Track Numbers checkbox: Select to display track numbers on the left side of the track headers.
Tracks are numbered automatically in descending order.
During playback, each track number is replaced with a small level meter showing the output
level (for audio tracks) or velocity value (for software instrument tracks).

Color Bars checkbox: Select to show a color bar on the left edge of each track header.

Groove Track checkbox: When selected, the groove on the left edge of each track header.

Track Icons checkbox: Select to show track icons in the track header.

Names section: Use the pop-up menus in this section to determine what is displayed in the
additional name column.

Buttons section: Select the checkboxes of the buttons you want to display in the track header.

Volume button: Select to show the volume slider/level meter in the track header.

Pan/Sends pop-up menu: Choose whether the Pan knob controls the pan/balance setting, or
the level of one of the available sends, from the pop-up menu.

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