Tracks and Busses
This chapter covers basic management of tracks. Tracks are probably the
most important objects in Ardour. They represent the fundamental way to
playback and record audio, MIDI, and image data.
Hiding Tracks
The track list on the left edge of the Editor and Mixer can be used to
hide or show specific tracks in either or both of those two windows.
To hide a track, click to on the tracks name in the relevant track
list. To show a track, click on its name in the track list. Visible
tracks have their names shown in cyan, hidden ones in orange.
You can also hide any track by clicking its hide button
(images/hidebutton.ps).
Hiding a track in the Editor has no effect on its visibility in the
Mixer, and vice versa. Hiding a track in one or both windows does not
affect the playback of that track's material.
Track Visibility
Showing all Tracks
Click on the titlebar of the track list of the Editor or Mixer. From
the menu that appears, select "Show All"
Hiding all Tracks
Click on the titlebar of the track list of the Editor or Mixer. From
the menu that appears, select "Hiding All".
Showing certain classes of tracks
Click on the titlebar of the track list of the Editor or Mixer. From
the menu that appears, select "Show All Audio Tracks", or "Show all
Busses" as appropriate.
Hiding certain classes of tracks
Click on the titlebar of the track list of the Editor or Mixer. From
the menu that appears, select "Hide All Audio Tracks", or "Hide all
Busses" as appropriate.
Reordering Tracks
Tracks may be reordered by clicking on their name in one of the
track lists and dragging it to a new position in the list. Note that
the order of tracks in the editor is totally independent of their
order in the mixer.