![]() ![]() If a track is set to off, you'll only be able to hear audio from the clips that are on the track. And we have three buttons here, the input, auto and off. So, what I really wanted to talk about in the IO area is the monitor section. And let's set that back to the group track. So, we see the two stereo options and then the four mono options. So mine has four inputs and four outputs. And the things we see here will reflect your particular interface. Now, if you want to reroute that you can you can just click the audio two button choose an external output and then choose a specific output. Now, on this first guitar track you'll notice that it says guitar and that's because this is part of a group track and the audio is being routed from the track itself over to this group track, which is then routed to the output. You'll notice here in the mixer that most of them are going to the master, and that means that the audio is going to be routed over here to the master track, where it's then going to be output as a single stereo audio signal. And I'll just remind you that we have two dropdown menus for each of those, the first one being for the specific device and the bottom one for the channel, and on the outputs of both the MIDI tracks and audio tracks. So we've already talked about inputs and outputs in the videos on audio and MIDI. So to show and hide the IO section I can go option command I, to toggle that closed and then the same thing to open it back up. Remember that you can click those to show and hide them or you can recall them by key command and that would be option command plus the first letter of the button on a Mac or Control Alt plus the first letter of the button on a PC. ![]() Now, if your window looks any different than mine you'll want to come over here on the right hand side of the master track and select the Show/Hide buttons that are the same as mine and I'm showing the IO ,the sends, the return tracks and the mixer section. And, let's take a look at the mixer section here in session view. So understanding the various buttons and knobs and how to use them plays a big role in shaping the sound of your tracks and projects. The mixing interface is the center of any music production system. ![]()
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