14.2. ARMING (RECORD-ENABLING) TRACKS 181
For every track, you can choose an input source other than the default: any mono or stereo
external input, a specic MIDI channel from a specic MIDI-in device, audio from ReWire
slave programs or a signal coming from another track. The Routing chapter describes these
options in detail.
14.2 Ar ming (Record-Enabling) Tracks
Track Arm Buttons in the
Session (Left) and
Arrangement (Right)
Mixers.
To select a track for recording, click on its Arm button. It doesn't matter if you click a track's
Arm button in the Session View or in the Arrangement View, since the two share the same
set of tracks.
By default, armed tracks are monitored, meaning that their input is passed through their
device chain and to the output, so that you can listen to what is being recorded. This
behavior is called auto-monitoring and you can change it to t your needs.
Clicking one track's Arm button unarms all other tracks unless the
(PC) / (Mac)
modier is held. Arming a track selects the track so you can readily access its devices in the
Track View.
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