13.0 Edit Window Overview

Using Tracks

To the left of the editing canvas are the track headers. You can select or deselect a track by clicking on the empty area. You may shift-click to select a range of tracks, or Ctrl/Cmd-click to select and deselect individual tracks. Right-clicking the empty track area will open the track context menu. Certain functions such as mute, solo, and record-arm can be applied to ALL tracks simultaneously by Ctrl-Alt-Shift-clicking(Cmd-Opt-Shift-click). You can manipulate multiple tracks at once by selecting them and then using operations from the “Track” menu in the main application. The 3 horizontal lines in the bottom corner of the track allows it to be resized vertically.

The “P” key on each track allows selection of the track's playlist. Playlists

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Tip: Ctrl-Alt-Shift-click (Cmd-Opt-

can be used to enable multiple takes in a single track, or the sharing of

 

Shift-click) on a track header will

playlist data across multiple tracks. Some users create a new playlist for

apply the click to ALL tracks. If you click

each recording “take” while others use Layers to manage takes.

on the track background, it will (de-

 

)select all tracks. If you click on the

Tracks also support automation of the fader, panner, and other processing

Record, Mute or Solo button, it will apply

that operation to ALL tracks.

parameters including those of plug-ins. The “A” button in each track opens

 

 

the automation menu which allows editing of automation data. Each param-

 

 

 

 

 

 

eter has multiple dynamic automation states: Manual, Play, Write, and Touch. These control whether dynamic

automation will play back or be recorded while playing. Automation lines can be created and edited with the Object mouse mode. You may also select a Range of automation for deletion, or to raise/lower the selected range.

Groups

Tracks may be assigned to “edit groups” using the G button. When tracks are assigned to an edit group, and the regions align exactly on the start and end times, then all changes to one track will be applied to all other tracks in the edit group, regardless of whether the grouped tracks and regions are selected for editing. This is very convenient for editing multitracked instruments. Another convenience is that some playlist operations (such as “New”) will apply across the edit group. Edit groups are created and enabled in the pullout drawer to the right of the screen.

%Note: In addition to edit groups, you can create mix groups from the mixer window. Mix groups allow the same sort of features as edit groups, but they apply to mixing functions such as fader, mute, solo and record-

arm. This is another convenient feature for multitracked instruments.

Recording, Loops and Punch Ranges

Above the recording tracks is the “ruler bar” area. Left-click anywhere in the ruler bars to locate the playhead. You can also locate the playhead to the current mouse location with the “p” key. Right-clicking in each of the “ruler bar” areas will allow you to create location markers (cue points), CD markers, tempo markers, or meter markers. Clicking and dragging in the “range” or “loop punch” ruler bars will allow you to define song ranges, loop ranges, or punch in/out ranges. Right-clicking on the ruler bar names will allow you to show or hide the various rulers.

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Harrison Labs V2.0.2 manual Using Tracks, Groups, Recording, Loops and Punch Ranges