Ganging and Adjusting Multiple Tracks
You can gang multiple tracks in the Audio Mix tool to maintain the same relative settings between tracks when you make adjustments. This is useful in a variety of circumstances. For example, you can gang tracks to raise the overall volume of a portion of a sequence while maintaining variations in level adjustment among tracks.
Gang button
To gang and adjust multiple tracks:
1.  Click the Gang buttons of the tracks you want to group. To deselect a Gang button, click it a second time.
2.  Adjust either volume or pan for one of the tracks using any of the techniques described in Adjusting One Audio Track at a Time, and the other tracks maintain the same relative levels.
When you gang two or more tracks, you gang both the Level and Pan sliders.
To set all ganged sliders to the same value for volume:
  Click the number along the vertical edge of the Volume Level slider or type a value in one of the Volume Level displays and then press Enter (Windows) or Return (Macintosh).
To set all ganged sliders to the same value for pan:
  Click the Pan Value display and type a value.

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