A track folder contains tracks in the Track pane of the Track view. Track folders make larger projects much easier to manage—you can group different types of tracks in their own folder: vocals, soft synths, ReWire instruments, drums, etc.The main characteristics of a track folder are:
You can edit all the tracks in the folder as if you were editing a single track—especially valuable for drum tracks. The track folder displays a composite clip in the Clips pane of all the clips in the folder. Selecting a time range in the composite clip selects data in all the enclosed tracks in the same time range; now you can edit all the tracks in the folder by editing the selected area of the composite clip.
A folder can contain any type of track—you can put MIDI, audio, and synth tracks in the same folder.
You can archive, mute, solo, arm, or input monitor all the tracks in a folder with one click—just click the Archive, Mute, Solo, Arm, or Input Echo button on the track folder.A. The tracks in a track folder are indented B. Description box C. Track folder info D. Open/Close folder E. Track folder—click here to select all data in track folder F. Archive, Mute, Solo, Arm, and Input Echo buttons G. Selected area of composite clip H. Composite clip
Right-click in the Track pane of the Track view, and choose Insert Track Folder from the pop-up menu.
Right-click a track that’s not in a track folder and select Move to Folder > New Track Folder from the pop-up menu.
In the Track view, move the mouse cursor just to the right of the track number of a pre-existing track until the cursor turns into a black, double-ended arrow, and then click and drag the track’s titlebar onto the track folder. Release the mouse.
Right-click a track that’s not in a track folder and select Move to Folder > Track Folder “n” from the pop-up menu.
Select the tracks you want to add to the folder, right-click on the folder and select Add Track(s) to Folder from the menu that appears.
In the Track view, move the cursor just to the right of the track number of a track until the cursor turns into a black, double-ended arrow, and then click and drag the track’s titlebar out of the Track Folder. Release the mouse.
Right-click the track and select Remove From Folder from the pop-up menu.
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2. Right-click a selected track and choose Remove From Folder from the pop-up menu.
1. In the Track view, right-click and select Delete Track Folder from the menu that appears.
2. SONAR deletes the track folder. If you didn’t choose to delete the tracks in the track folders, SONAR moves these tracks to the top level.
Double-click the Description box, type a description, and press ENTER.
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