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3. Activate cueing by setting the Solo/Cue Mode switch to Cue.
4. The tracks' Solo switches are now replaced by Cue switches with headphone
icons. When a track's Cue switch is pressed, that track's output signal will be
heard through the output selected in the Cue Out chooser. Note that the Track
Activator switch on the same track still controls whether or not the track is heard
at the Master output.
5. The Cue Volume control adjusts the volume of the cueing output.
Note that when cueing is set up and activated, the output of audio les that you are
previewing in the Browser is also heard through the Cue Out.
13.6 Track Delays
A Track Delay control is available for every track in Live. The control allows delaying or pre-
delaying the output of tracks in milliseconds in order to compensate for human, acoustic,
hardware and other real-world delays.
This section of the interface can be shown or hidden using its respective Mixer Section
selector.
The Track Delay Control
and Selector.
We do not recommend changing track delays on stage, as it could result in undesirable
clicks or pops in the audio signal. Micro-offsets in Session View clips can be achieved using
the nudge buttons in the Clip View, however track delays can be used in the Arrangement
View for such offsets.
Note that delay compensation for plug-ins and Live devices is a separate feature, and is
automatic by default. Unusually high Track Delay settings or reported latencies from plug-
ins may cause noticeable sluggishness in the software. If you are having latency-related
difculties while recording and playing back instruments, you may want to try turning off
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