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Remove muted guide track info
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items). Answer yes to the prompt that appears if the first two channels should
be treated as stereo interleaved (i.e. they represent your main pair). Depending
on the choice made, the number of tracks in the resulting folder(s) will adjust
accordingly. If the user selects \textquoteleft no\textquoteright{} to keep all
tracks mono, the folder track is left empty so that the Prepare Takes \keys{T}
function is able to create a muted guide track (more on this later!). Then you
are given the opportunity to name your tracks. Obviously if you decide to move
to a vertical workflow after exploding using a single track, you can always use
\keys{F8} to create your source folders then drag the media to where you want
them. If you need to bring in new takes after editing has started, simply use
the function on an empty project tab then copy or cut them into the original
project tab into the desired folder on the timeline.
accordingly. Then you are given the opportunity to name your tracks. Obviously
if you decide to move to a vertical workflow after exploding using a single
track, you can always use \keys{F8} to create your source folders then drag the
media to where you want them. If you need to bring in new takes after running
this function, simply open an empty project tab, import additional media then
run the function there. Afterwards, copy or cut the exploded items into the
original project tab to the desired locations.

\section{Navigating a Project}

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have come from. Prepare Takes can be re-run at any point to re-sync colors and
will preserve any custom colors set via the Colorize function \keys{K}.

If you imported or recorded all your files in child tracks, the function will
additionally copy all items from each first child track into the folder track
and mute them to act as a visual guide track. You will receive a pop-up message
if this is the case. In the cases where you might use the function after editing
has begun, the destination group will switch to using alternating colors for
items so that you can easily tell where you have made edits.
In the cases where you might use the function after editing has begun, the
destination group will switch to using alternating colors for items so that you
can easily tell where you have made edits.

\subsection{Auditioning Takes}

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Then, simply press \keys{F10} (no need to select the items). Answer yes to the
prompt that appears if the first two channels should be treated as stereo
interleaved (i.e. they represent your main pair). Depending on the choice made,
the number of tracks in the resulting folder(s) will adjust accordingly. If the
user selects \textquoteleft no\textquoteright{} to keep all tracks mono, the
folder track is left empty so that the Prepare Takes \keys{T} function is able
to create a muted guide track (more on this later!). Then you are given the
opportunity to name your tracks. Obviously if you decide to move to a vertical
workflow after exploding using a single track, you can always use \keys{F8} to
create your source folders then drag the media to where you want them. If you
need to bring in new takes after editing has started, simply use the function on
an empty project tab then copy or cut them into the original project tab into
the desired folder on the timeline.
the number of tracks in the resulting folder(s) will adjust accordingly. Then
you are given the opportunity to name your tracks. Obviously if you decide to
move to a vertical workflow after exploding using a single track, you can always
use \keys{F8} to create your source folders then drag the media to where you
want them. If you need to bring in new takes after editing has started, simply
use the function on an empty project tab then copy or cut them into the original
project tab into the desired folder on the timeline.

\textbf{Add special track(s) }\keys{\#}

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and press \keys{A} to just audition the material into the fade. Hover and press
\keys{A} on the outgoing item to only hear the material out of the fade. Note
that auditioning in the arrange window or in fade editor mode maintains muted
items on the folder track (for example, in the case of a muted guide track
created by Prepare Takes \keys{T} for mono-channel polywav import.
items on the folder track.

To actually finesse the edit, ensure at least one of the crossfaded items is
selected. Then hover your mouse in a blank area (similar to the above fade
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