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Surround panner 
In 5.1 surround projects, the surround panner 
allows you to view and edit surround panning settings for a track. Double-click a 
surround panner to view the Surround Panner window and make fine panning adjustments. 
Volume fader 
This dedicated volume fader controls how loud a track is in the mix. A value of 0 dB means that the track plays with no boost or cut from 
the software. Dragging the fader to the left cuts the volume; dragging to the right boosts the volume. For more information, see 
Pan slider 
This dedicated pan slider controls the position of a track in the stereo field. Dragging the slider to the left places the track in the left 
speaker more than the right, while dragging the slider to the right places the track in the right speaker. 
You can choose among five panning types to determine how a track is panned. For more information, see 
Multipurpose slider 
This multipurpose slider allows you to control the following: 
•  The level of the track’s signal being routed to each of the project’s busses. 
•  The level of the track’s signal being routed to an assignable effect control. 
Each track’s slider position is independent from the others; however, you can move sliders simultaneously by selecting multiple tracks 
before making your adjustment. If you do not see this slider, expand the track. 
For MIDI tracks, four multipurpose sliders are displayed to allow you to adjust MIDI controller dataFor more information, see 
You may choose what the slider controls by clicking the slider label. Changing the slider type for one track changes it for all tracks so you 
can compare levels of the same control across the project. For more information, see 
Paint Clip Selector button 
Clicking the Paint Clip Selector button 
 displays all the clips available for the track, allows the user to add clips, and opens the Clip 
Pool. 
The Paint Clip Selector button shows the clip type icons.  For more information, see 
Clip type icons 
Loop 
One-shot 
Beatmapped 
MIDI (if Loop button
 is selected in the Clip Pool) 
MIDI (if Loop button is not selected 
 in the Clip Pool) 
Track view 
In the track view, you can view and edit the events in a track. The area in which events display is the timeline. The track view contains 
other elements which are described in the following sections. 
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