Track Control Panel and Vertical Scale

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This page documents the Track Control Panel and Vertical Scale ruler that are present with each type of Audacity track.

Contents

  1. Audio Track
  2. Label Track
  3. Time Track
  4. Note Track


Audio Track (stereo or mono)

TCP VS and Stereo track.png

Track Control Panel

TCP Track with Select button.png
The Track Control Panel at the left of the audio track has controls and status indicators for this track. Left-clicking other than on a control performs track selection. Left-clicking other than on a control and dragging up and down rearranges the order of the tracks. The controls are as follows:
  • an X button to delete the track
  • a dropdown menu, accessed by clicking on the track name or the little black triangle at the top right of the Track Control Panel, enabling you to edit or move the audio track.
  • Mute and Solo buttons mute or solo the track. Solo button behavior can be change in Tracks Behaviors Preferences
  • Effects Reveals the real-time effects stack. For details see Using Realtime Effects on the Audacity Support GitBook.
  • Gain slider for adjusting the volume of the track
  • Pan slider to position the audio of this track in the stereo sound stage
  • status indicators to show the sample rate in Hz and the sample format or bit depth
  • a TrackCollapse.png button to collapse or restore the height of the track
  • a   Select   button to select the whole track

For details please see this section of the Audio Tracks page.

Tip How the   Mute   buttons affect other tracks depends on your Solo button preference setting

Vertical Scale

Vertical Scale ruler 3-3-0.png The Vertical Scale displays amplitude when showing the waveform, or frequency when showing the spectrum or pitch.
  • The amplitude scale shown to left is the default linear scale, with 1.0 being the maximum value of positive signals and -1.0 the maximum of negative signals.
  • Right-click in the Vertical Scale will bring up a dropdown context menu facilitating swapping between the following views:


The Vertical Scale can be used to control Vertical Zooming.


Vertical Scale context menu

Right-click in the Vertical Scale to get the context menu:

Vertical Scale Waveform context menu 3-3-0.png

If the display is changed to Waveform dB, the scale shows dB values for positive signals only

These dB values range from maximum 0 dB to the minimum dB level set in Interface Preferences, or can be varied using the mouse wheel.


Label Track

TCP and VS - Label Track Track with Select button.png

A label track has an empty Vertical Scale Ruler.

It does have a dropdown menu, accessed by clicking on the track name or the little black triangle at the top right of the Track Control Panel, enabling you to edit or move the label track.

Please see this section of the Audio Tracks page for details.


Time Track

TCP and VS - Time Track Track with Select button.png

The vertical Scale in Time Tracks can be set to either Linear Scale (default setting, as shown here) or Logarithmic Scale. This along with other settings for your Time track can be controlled from the dropdown menu accessed by clicking on the track name or the little black triangle at the top right of the Track Control Panel.

See this section of the Time Tracks page for more details.


Note Track

TCP and VS - Note Track with Select button.png

Note Tracks display (and play) data from MIDI files.

The Track Control Panel and Vertical Scale are rather different to all other tracks in Audacity:

  • The Vertical Scale shows the pitch position of the displayed notes shown on a piano keyboard. As with the audio tracks you can zoom the scale of the Vertical Scale piano keyboard using your mouse.
  • The Track Control panel shows the channels, color coded to tie in with the channels displayed, that are to be played and allows you to toggle individual channels by left-clicking or toggle all other channels off by right-clicking.

For more details please see Note Tracks.



Links

>  Label Tracks

>  Note Tracks (MIDI)

|< Audio Tracks