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Tue 6 Jun 2006, 16:43
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QUOTE (Millsy @ Tue 6 Jun 2006, 13:16) Can anyone tell me how to add extra audio tracks to the arrange window, it's currently only giving me space for 4 but the audio aux has plenty of spaces to add? Basically what you need to do is open the environment window, then in the local menu select "Create New Audio Object" Double click the object and assign it to the track you want to on the screen to the left, make sure you select it as an audio track and not audio instrument. Once you've created the desired amount of tracks in the Environment window, go back to the arrange window and double click an empty track, the track you last had selected will appear, hold down the track number or name, and a menu appears select audio> then track 5 (or whatever number it is) and you will now have a new audio track. The other option is to go through preferences and choose the number of tracks you wish to have as an autoload song. I would suggest Martin Sitter's "Apple Pro Training Series for Logic Pro" it's very helpful. QUOTE (redstrype @ Tue 6 Jun 2006, 15:42) QUOTE (Millsy @ Tue 6 Jun 2006, 13:16) Can anyone tell me how to add extra audio tracks to the arrange window, it's currently only giving me space for 4 but the audio aux has plenty of spaces to add?
Basically what you need to do is open the environment window, then in the local menu select "Create New Audio Object" Double click the object and assign it to the track you want to on the screen to the left, make sure you select it as an audio track and not audio instrument. Once you've created the desired amount of tracks in the Environment window, go back to the arrange window and double click an empty track, the track you last had selected will appear, hold down the track number or name, and a menu appears select audio> then track 5 (or whatever number it is) and you will now have a new audio track. The other option is to go through preferences and choose the number of tracks you wish to have as an autoload song. I would suggest Martin Sitter's "Apple Pro Training Series for Logic Pro" it's very helpful.
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