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Pro Tools Editing: Extended Track Display

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Summary: The track display option in Pro Tools tells users their editing options. Expand the track display to get a better look at tracks of Pro Tools with the tips in this free video on music recording software from a professional musician.

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By R.T. Ouk
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R.T. Ouk has been a music producer and audio engineer for more than 10 years. He owns The Armory Recording Studios and heads New Day Productions, which has worked on soundtracks and...read more

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"The next thing I'm going to show you is the volume automation and the extended track display. The extended track display is just really just like double the display. Basically lets you view it twice right under each other. So if you look at it right here, there's different options for the height of your track, and if you look at the very bottom there's the expanded track display. When you look at the expanded track display it's going to go to whatever, it's going to be the exact same thing as whatever is in your, your view box. If you go to mute it's going to mute for both of them in line. So when you affect one it affects the other one, and really is a kind of just lets you look at the whole thing, two times. Wherever, different things that you can affect, maybe you're looking at bus nine-ten, you can also change different things like that. Using the pencil tool you can basically draw on whatever type of changes you need. There's also different tools within the pencil tool to help you like with the lines and things like that. Depending on what you're doing, this one is mute so it's really on or off, but with volume and things like that you can really make whatever you want with these tools."

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