Audio track. Use to control tracks that contain digital audio data, which is routed to your hardware audio interface. For details, see Audio track controls.
MIDI track. Use to control tracks that contain MIDI data. MIDI tracks can control external MIDI devices or software instruments. For details, see MIDI track controls.
Instrument track. Use to control software instruments. For details, see Instrument track controls.
Bus. Use to create submixes, headphone mixes, and effects sends. Cakewalk supports both stereo buses and surround buses. For details, see Bus controls.
Hardware Output. Use to control the physical audio outputs of your audio interface. A hardware output channel strip contains both a left and right output and two volume controls. For details, see Hardware Output controls.Click the Strips menu in the Console view and choose the desired channel strip type.
Table 104. Console view channel strip controls Figure 661. Audio track controls in the Console view.A. Input gain B. ProChannel C. FX Rack D. Sends E. Mute, Solo, Arm, Input Echo, Phase Invert, Stereo Interleave, Read Automation, Write Automation F. Pan G. Volume H. Meter I. Track icon J. Input and output K. Track name and number L. Track color M. WAI displayFigure 662. MIDI track controls in the Console view.A. Velocity trim B. FX Rack C. Channel/Bank/Patch D. Mute, Solo, Arm, Input Echo, Read Automation, Write Automation E. Pan F. Volume G. Meter H. Track icon I. Input and output J. Track name and number K. Track color L. WAI displayFigure 663. Instrument track controls in the Console view.A. Velocity trim B. ProChannel C. FX Rack D. Sends E. Mute, Solo, Arm, Input Echo, Read Automation, Write Automation F. Pan G. Volume H. Meter I. Track icon J. Input and output K. Track name and number L. Track color M. WAI displayFigure 664. Bus controls in the Console view.A. Input gain and pan B. ProChannel C. FX Rack D. Sends E. Mute, Solo, Read Automation, Write Automation F. Pan G. Volume H. Meter I. Bus Icon J. Output K. Bus name and letter L. Bus color M. WAI displayFigure 665. Hardware Output controls in the Console view.Figure 666. Grouped control indicator.Figure 667. Armed for automation indicator.Figure 668. Automation present indicator.
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