From the course: Ableton Live 11 Essential Training: The Basics

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Group tracks

Group tracks

- [Instructor] Ableton projects tend to end up with a lot of tracks and as a result can be difficult to manage. So let's take a look at how group tracks allow us to organize our sets and make them easier to navigate. So I've got exercise one from chapter 10 open, and let's start by just grouping some tracks so we can see how it works. So I'm going to select some like tracks here. I'm going to select all these bass tracks by clicking the first one, and shift clicking the last one. And now I can group them by just right clicking on any one of the tracks and choosing group tracks from the contextual menu. Or I can use the key command, command G for a Mac, or control G for a PC. So let's go ahead and do that. Now that I've got these grouped, let me go ahead and name my group. I'm going to call this Basses. And, so we can see that these four tracks are part of this group because, they're kind of underneath this little…

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