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Question linking levers in the cakewalk 9 consol

on real sound boards you can use clips to hook together more than one slider.

Is there some way to do this in Cakewalk? I mean if I do not want to move the Master level, but have two or four tracks I want to slide all at once etc.

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It's called grouping faders. Just right click on the fader and pick a color. Then right click on the fader you want to group with it, and pick the same color.

You also have the choice to make their movement absolute, or relative to one another.

In Sonar, you can also send the tracks to their own V-Main, and just use the V-Main fader to control all the tracks simultaneously, while still allowing independant movement of the track faders. However, this ability is not present in PA9.
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