Explanation of Transition Buttons
When no button is shown in the control bar, the automatic transition channel routing is active in the background. Configurations others than the default display the Transition Flagging button in the control bar..
Automatic routing is active in the background. No Transition Flagging button appears. This is the default mode. | |
Automatic routing is active. Click on the toggle button to get into the semi-automatic routing mode, | |
Semi-automatic routing is active. Transition routing is only applied, when the Transition Flagging button is clicked. At the track head click the Transition Channel button to route elements to different channels as the automatic does. If toggle button has been configured, click on the toggle button to get into the automatic Transition Channel routing mode. |
Track heads now display a button which indicate whether the track's element is routed to a main or a transition channel:
Element cannot be routed to transition channel | ||
Element is routed to main channel | ||
Element is routed to transition channel |
Collapsed track indicates that the track's element is routed to a transition channel. | Click on the arrow to see the Transition Channel button. Click on the Transition Channel button to route the element to a main channel. |
Collapsed track indicates that the track's element is routed to a main channel. | Element is not routed to transition channel. Click on the Transition Channel button to route the element to a transition channel. |