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The Track is the result of the compositing of the | The Track is the result of the compositing of the layer manager. By default there are two tracks and in each track 8 layers to use in your workspace. <br> | ||
There are different output tracks. The red-colored track is active for editing; corresponding layers are visible for processing. | There are different output tracks. The red-colored track is active for editing; corresponding layers are visible for processing. <br> | ||
The maximum amount of tracks in MXWendler is 4 and each can host up to 16 Layers. | The maximum amount of tracks in MXWendler is 4 and each can host up to 16 Layers. | ||
Revision as of 13:43, 14 January 2020
The Track is the result of the compositing of the layer manager. By default there are two tracks and in each track 8 layers to use in your workspace.
There are different output tracks. The red-colored track is active for editing; corresponding layers are visible for processing.
The maximum amount of tracks in MXWendler is 4 and each can host up to 16 Layers.
These settings can be changed in the Settings menu under:
- Settings → Windows → Misc.
By selecting the checkbox under each track a Crossfade can be activated. (A)
The transition mode can be chosen from the menu on the side of the checkbox.
Tip: the Track Manager panel can be dragged&dropped anywhere on the software UI. It can be useful to customize the UI according to your wish. Clicking on the triangle brings the panel back to its default position.'