Cakewalk lets you link faders, knobs, or buttons in the Track view, Track Inspector and Console view into groups. Groups are collections of controls whose movements are linked together. For example:
Two Volume faders or controls can be grouped so that when you increase or decrease the volume of one track, the volume of the other track changes in exactly the same way.
Four Mute buttons can be grouped so that when you click on the Mute button to mute track 1, tracks 1 and 2 are muted and tracks 3 and 4 are un-muted.When you have defined a custom group, you can adjust the starting and ending position of each control using the Group Settings dialog box or using pop-up menus on the controls in the group.
Note: By default, the relative gain between grouped controls that affect gain is preserved. If you prefer the relative position of the controls to be preserved regardless of the relative gain, there is a check box in the Group Properties dialog box that will toggle between these two behaviors.
2. Choose a group from the Group submenu.
2. Choose Remove From Group from the menu.
Right-click a control in the group, and choose Clear Group from the pop-up menu.
1. Right-click on any control in the group and choose Group Manager to display the Group Manager dialog box.
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1. Right-click on any control in the group and choose Group Manager to display the Group Manager dialog box.
2. Choose Custom as the group type. The starting and ending values for each control are displayed.
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4. To swap the starting and ending value, click the Swap button.
5. Click Close when you are done.
3. Choose Value > Set Start = Current.The Set Start = Current and Set End = Current commands set the range of motion that a grouped control moves through as the other members of the group move through their starting and ending values. You don’t have to designate a group as a custom group to create a custom group—just group some controls and set their starting and ending values.
3. Choose Value > Set End = Current.The Set Start = Current and Set End = Current commands set the range of motion that a grouped control moves through as the other members of the group move through their starting and ending values. You don’t have to designate a group as a custom group to create a custom group—just group some controls and set their starting and ending values.
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