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Reverses an undo. Activates the Groove Erase tool to erase grooves or parts of
grooves. When used in conjunction with the Ctrl key, the
Groove Erase tool can erase an entire groove event.
Turns the snapping feature on or off. With snapping enabled,
Activates context-sensitive help to obtain information about
you can decide whether to snap to the grid or to all elements
a specific option, menu, or part of the ACID window.
(markers, regions, etc.).
Allows you to automatically create crossfades when you
overlap two audio events.
Track list
This list identifies the track order in your project and contains the track’s controls. The following sections identify and briefly explain the
controls located in the track list.
Track name
Track number
Volume slider
Track FX
Mute
Solo
Pan slider
Arm for Record
Paint Clip Selector
Automation
Settings
Minimize Track Height
Maximize Track Height
AUDIO TRACKS
MIDI TRACK
MIDI Input
MIDI Output
MIDI controller data
Program
Insert controller envelopes
Controller data sliders
Invert Track Phase
Bus Assignment
Audio Meter
Record Device Selector
Minimize/Maximize Track Height buttons
These buttons control the track’s appearance (size) on the track list and the track view.
Track number
This area identifies the track’s number in the project. You can quickly change the track order by dragging selected tracks within the
track list.
Track name
When you add a file to a project, the track name is initially the same name as the file’s name. Right-click the track name and choose
Rename from the shortcut menu (or double-click) to change the track name.
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