Sync-Locked Track Groups
- ToDo-2 The position of the "misconceptions" alert note on page to be decided.
| This command does NOT enable you to select a set of tracks and Sync-Lock them. Sync-Lock Track Groups are defined by their position within the project and their relationship to label tracks beneath them as described below. |
Sync-Lock Tracks
Sync-Lock Tracks can be turned on, or off, at or by using the Sync-Lock Tracks button (
) in Edit Toolbar ; Sync-Locking is off by default. Turning on Sync-Lock Tracks does nothing itself, rather it sets the future behavior of Audacity when working with selected Sync-Locked Track Groups.
The button is shown as recessed
when Sync-Lock Tracks is set to "on".
Sync-Locked Track Groups
Any audio track in Audacity can be in a group of one or more adjacent tracks that can be Sync-Locked with other tracks in that group. Sync-Lock is off by default, but can be turned on at or by using the Sync-Lock Tracks button (
) in Edit Toolbar.
When Sync-Lock is on an icon (
) shows bottom right in the Track Control Panel of each track in a Sync-Locked group provided at least one of those tracks is selected. The icon denotes all tracks that will be affected when a menu operation in a selected track inserts or deletes audio (or otherwise changes the audio's position on the Timeline). The unselected tracks that will be affected are denoted by a patterned "Sync-Lock" selection in the waveform instead of the dark gray of a normally selected track.
Label Tracks can be included in a group so that their labels are synchronised with the audio. If present a Label Track also delimits a track group so that the audio track(s) underneath are in separate group(s). Tracks in those groups will not be affected by actions in the group above unless at least one track in those separate groups is selected. If a group includes more than one label track, the bottom label track delimits the group.
- Gale22Feb13: Sliding is an edge case that shows Sync-Locked Track Groups working even when no tracks are selected or Sync-Lock Selected. I don't think we should use that example. A much better example may be something like deleting audio in front of a label and moving the labels back in the affected tracks.
Tutorials
User:PeterSampson/Sync-Lock Tracks - Editing