<dd>Defines the name of the new track(s). If multiple tracks are created, or if a track with the same name already exists, a space and number will be happened at the end (e.g.: Audio 1, Audio 2…)</dd>
<dd>This menu lets you choose from a number of route templates, which determine the number of input ports and optionally contain plugins and other mixer strip configuration. The most common choices here are <em>mono</em> and <em>stereo</em>.</dd>
<dd>This option is only available for audio tracks and affects how it behaves when recording. See <ahref="@@track-types#trackmodes">Track Modes</a> for details.</dd>
<dd>This option is only available for MIDI tracks and busses and lets you select a
default instrument from the list of available plugins.</dd>
<dt>Group</dt>
<dd>Tracks and busses can be assigned groups so that a selected range of
operations are applied to all members of a group at the same time (selecting
record enable, or editing, for example). This option lets you assign to an
existing group, or create a new group.</dd>
<dt>Insert</dt>
<dd>Defines where in the track list is the track created. The default is <em>Last</em>, i.e. after all the tracks and busses, and can also be <em>First</em>, <em>Before Selection</em> (to place it just above the selected track) or <em>After selection</em>.</dd>
<dd>Defines how the number of output responds to adding a plugin with a different number of outputs than the track itself. in <em>Strict I/O</em> mode, the track will only use a few of the plugins I/O and will keep its own number of output fixed, while in <em>lexible I/O</em> mode, it will automatically adapt to the I/O of its plugins. See <ahref="@@trackbus-signal-flow">Signal flow</a> to learn more about those options.</dd>