

If you drop it on the middle of a track, it becomes a child track of that track. If you drop it on the top/bottom of a track, it moves before/after that track. You can drag a track to move it up or down.You can widen the tracks column by dragging the splitter to the right.If you do this often, you can create a shortcut to this drag function. To create a VST automation (sub-)track, wiggle the VST parameter in the VST editor, then choose "Drag Last Tweaked Parameter" from the options menu (in the header of the VST editor window), then drag the parameter on the relevant track and click to stop dragging.When drawing a new part on an automation track, it will always be an automation part. Or right-click the parent track and choose the relevant menu option.


To create a sub-track, right-click the parent track and choose the relevant menu option.

For example: To connect a track's target to a rack, drag the rack's title bar onto the track. To change the target module for a track, simply drag-drop that module onto the track.A track can directly target any module at any modular level!.You can also create new tracks by drag-dropping a relevant object on that button, for example a module, a parameter, audio files, a MUX preset, a VST plug-in etc.To create a new track, click the button at the left side in the composer below the existing tracks.There are 3 types of parts: Audio Parts, Sequence Parts and Automation Parts. You can also record vocals, guitar, sax etc and cut, move and copy parts around. For a more detailed introduction, click here. The output of a track goes to its target module. The composer lets you compose your music by arranging parts on different tracks (vertical) in a sequential order (horizontal).
