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Lesson 2. Working with Tracks in the Timeline


Lesson Files

Lessons > Lesson_02 > 2-1 Eyewitness Starting; 2-2 Eyewitness Finished; 2-3 Homecoming Starting; 2-4 Homecoming Finished

Time

This lesson takes approximately 1 hour to complete.

Goals

Understand tracks

Use the Time Display as a reference

Extend a loop region in the Timeline

Add and delete tracks in the Timeline

Add a Software Instrument track

Use the onscreen keyboard

Record a basic Software Instrument part

Delete a region from the Timeline

Change a track's icon and instrument

Mute and solo tracks

Save a project and open a new song

In this lesson, you'll learn how to work with tracks. Sure, that doesn't sound like much fununtil you get a better perspective on the power of tracks. Have you ever heard of a 4-track recorder? In its time, the 4-track revolutionized the music industry as much as the mouse revolutionized computers. The 4-track recorder made it possible to record four different instrument tracks one at a time, and play them back all mixed together. Eventually, 4-track recorders were replaced by 8-track recorders, and finally by digital recording.

What does that mean to you? For one thing, you don't have to limit your songs to four tracks. In fact, you can have up to 255 Real Instrument tracks or 64 Software Instrument tracks, depending on the speed of your computer. Chances are, most of your songs can be arranged in 10 or fewer tracks, but it's nice to know that if you need more tracks, they're there for you.

This lesson will focus on the different types of tracks. You'll learn to add, delete, and change tracks, as well as evaluate tracks using mute and solo to determine how well they fit with the song.


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