Hi Brian,

To add to John's excellent response, one thing you might consider doing is to 
use memory locations to quickly show or hide all tracks.

Let's say you wanted to assign slot 99 to act as a memory location for hiding 
tracks. First, use the Track List pop-up menu to hide all tracks. Then, let's 
say you create a memory location using slot 99 by pressing decimal 99 and then 
Enter on the numeric keypad. This opens the dialog for slot 99. You dont' want 
this to be a marker or selection so press the radio button for "None" and then 
move onto the checkbox for "track Show/Hide and check it and press Return.

Now, whenever you want to hide all tracks, no matter which tracks are showing, 
press decimal 99 decimal on the keypad and all tracks will be hidden. Of 
course, you can do the same for showing all tracks or showing specific tracks, 
etc. If you need to update the memory locations, make sure the show/hide status 
of each track is as you want it to be and press decimal, the number of the 
location and press Enter. This opens the dialog once again and now the new 
settings take effect.

Hope that helps,
Slau

On May 5, 2016, at 12:28 PM, John André Lium-Netland <eml...@a-pro-studio.no> 
wrote:

> Hi Brian,
> 
> The quickest way to select only one specific track is either
> 
> •Find the track list popup menu, and select to hide all tracks. Then go to 
> the track list and press the left column for the track you would like to 
> monitor.
> 
> or
> 
> •make sure only the track you would like to monitor is selected in the track 
> list, and then go to the track list popup menu and select to show only 
> selected tracks. 
> 
> BTW, one way to quickly select only one track in the track list, is to focus 
> on the track and press control-option-shift-M, and then press escape as soon 
> as the menu comes up. Only the focused track will then be selected.
> 
> Best,
> John André
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