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13.2 Audio and MIDI Tracks
Audio and MIDI tracks in Live are for hosting and playing clips, as explained earlier.
You can add new audio and MIDI tracks to your Live Set's mixer at any time using the
appropriate Insert menu commands.
Tracks can also be created by double-clicking or pressing
on les in the Browser to
load them, or by dragging objects from the Browser into the space to the right of Session
View tracks or below Arrangement View tracks. Devices or les loaded into Live in this
manner will create tracks of the appropriate type (e.g., a MIDI track will be created if a MIDI
le or effect is dragged in).
A track is represented by its track title bar. You can click on a track title bar to select the
track and then execute an Edit menu command, such as Rename, on the track. One can
quickly rename a series of tracks by executing this command and then using the Tab key to
move from title bar to title bar.
Tracks are Represented
by Track Title Bars.
You can drag tracks by their title bars to rearrange them, or click and drag on their edges to
change their width (in the Session View) or height (in the Arrangement View).
Tracks are deleted using the Edit menu's Delete command.
13.3 Retur n Tracks and the Master Track
In addition to tracks that play clips, a Live Set has a Master track and up to twelve return
tracks; these cannot play clips, but allow for more exible signal processing and routing.
The return tracks and the Master track occupy the right-hand side of the Session mixer view
and the bottom end of the Arrangement View.
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