M-Audio Wizoo Latigo [6/34] What is a track

M-Audio Wizoo Latigo [6/34] What is a track
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Latch
The small blue square to the left of the Color Keyboard is the Latch Mode Selector.
When Latch mode is active Latigo plays continuously from the moment you play the first key
until it receives a Stop or End. When Latch mode is off Latigo will only play while you are
holding a key down.
What Is A Track
A Track is the performance of a single percussionist, complete with all of the
variations, fills and solos he has played for a Style. All Tracks in Latigo can be
loaded independently, added to an already loaded Style, or replace any loaded
Track.
To see the Tracks available in a Style just click the small ‘+’ arrow to the left of the
Style name in the Styles Selector.
< Track Tabs
All Tracks loaded into Latigo (up to fourteen) are displayed using Track Tabs.
The Track Tabs.
Track Tabs are shown on all pages of Latigo and display each Track’s name, a level meter and the Track’s Solo
and Mute status.
Every Track can be independently edited in a multitude of ways. To select a Track for editing, just click it’s tab;
all other Track Tabs become unselected (gray).
Your computer’s [arrow left] and [arrow right] keys select Tracks to the left and right. The [Home] and [End] keys
take you to the first and last Track Tabs.
< Scrolling Track Tabs
Latigo displays up to eight Track Tabs at a time but a Style may have as many as fourteen Tracks. There are
two ways to see Tracks not currently displayed:
Place your mouse pointer above any Track Tab and use your mouse wheel.
or
• Click the scroll arrows at the right of the Track Tabs.
The Track scroll arrows.

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