Region List
To the right of the track display is the region list, which uses a tree
display to show all regions in the session. There are sections in the
region list, “Captured” and “External”.
“Captured” contains all regions that were either recorded by
Ardour or imported as native audio files. “External”contains
regions created using audio files external to Ardour (from a sample
library, for example).
Organization of the region list
In both sections of the region list, any regions containing multiple
channels will have its name followed by “[N]” where N is a
number indicating the number of channels. Any region that ends in
“-N”, where N is a number, is a region that describes an
entire audio file. Any region that ends in “.N” is a
region that describes part of an audio file. Any subtree within the
region list can be hidden or displayed by clicking on the box left of
its name.
Within the Captured part of the tree, each track is represented by its
own subtree (strictly speaking, its not each track but each playlist
that is represented). Within that subtree is an entry for each take
recorded for that track. Remember that each take is stored as one and
audio files (strictly, one per channel). Within the take tree is an
entry for each region created from that take.
Within the External part of the tree, there is a subtree for each
audio file embedded into the session. Within that subtree are entries
for each region created from that audio file.
Region list operations
Click on the box to the left of the name of part of the tree to
hide/show that part of the subtree.
Click the name of a region and then drag it to the track display area
to insert a region into a track.
Click on the title bar of the region list to display a menu allowing
you to