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. To form a Sync-Locked track group the tracks must be adjacent to each other, they may be terminated with a Label Track. If you require multiple Sync-Locked Track groups in your project then only the last one may be without a terminating Label Track, all the preceding ones must terminate in a label track to delimit them from the next following Sync-Locked Track Group.
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.
Selecting Groups for Sync-Locking
If you have multiple Groups, selecting at least one track from within a group will mark that particular group as Sync-Locked, you can even select tracks from more than one Group in which case all those Groups will be marked as Sync-Locked.
- 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.
Using Sync-Lock Tracks
The following links demonstrate in more detail the use of Sync-Locked Tracks in Audacity for common editing tasks: