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The three view buttons display and hide the various possible panes. You can view as much detail as possible, or
you can hide everything except the time line display, as shown in Figure 16.6. It's more usual to run Instru-
ments with the left and lower panes showing.
FIGURE 16.6
Use the view selector to hide all information except the track lanes. This isn't often useful, but occasionally you
may want to maximize the number of visible tracks, to simplify multiple comparisons.
The library button
This button toggles display of the instrument library—a floating window that lists all available instruments, as
shown in Figure 16.7. You can use the gear icon at the bottom left of the window to show a menu with various
display options. The Library menu at the top of the window displays a list of instrument groups. You can use
the library to create your own instrument collections, saving them as templates— instrument collections that
profile related application elements.
FIGURE 16.7
Use the Library's view options to save space on smaller monitors. The large icons are impressively detailed, but
they waste space on a smaller monitor.
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