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2017/05/08 09:44:04 (permalink)

Command For Displaying Which Channels Are Assigned to a Buss

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I researched the manual but for some reason can't find this anywhere. Can anyone please remind me what the command is for Displaying Which Channels Are Assigned to a Buss? I recall it being Alt + something. I tried many combinations but nothing works. As soon as someone reminds me, you'll hear a big "duh" from up in New Hampshire!

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Re: Command For Displaying Which Channels Are Assigned to a Buss 2017/05/08 10:50:08 (permalink)
I could be misunderstanding your post but...
I believe quick grouping might be what you are looking for.
 
- Select the tracks you want
- Hold CNTRL down while selecting the output of one track
- All selected tracks go to that bus. 
 
 

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Re: Command For Displaying Which Channels Are Assigned to a Buss 2017/05/08 11:07:13 (permalink)
I believe if you hold down "ALT" while selecting a bus, all tracks that are routed to that bus or have sends routed to that bus will also be selected....

I could be wrong on that, however

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Re: Command For Displaying Which Channels Are Assigned to a Buss 2017/05/08 13:33:41 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby karhide 2017/05/08 17:42:29
Ooh, that's cool, didn't know that.
ALT, select the Bus Letter to select all the tracks feeding it
Then CTRL to de-select the Buss, leaving just the tracks selected.
 
Cool, thanks PM

 
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Re: Command For Displaying Which Channels Are Assigned to a Buss 2017/05/08 14:54:49 (permalink)
 
"Can anyone please remind me what the command is for Displaying Which Channels Are Assigned to a Buss?"
 
This would be a helpful feature. I don't think Sonar offers it.

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Re: Command For Displaying Which Channels Are Assigned to a Buss 2017/05/08 16:23:53 (permalink)
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This would be a helpful feature. I don't think Sonar offers it.



It already does. See Post #3, and post #4 for a refinement.

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Re: Command For Displaying Which Channels Are Assigned to a Buss 2017/05/08 17:37:43 (permalink)
Got it. Thanks

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Re: Command For Displaying Which Channels Are Assigned to a Buss 2017/05/08 18:38:41 (permalink)
No problem! I didn't know about this either. There are a lot of nooks and crannies in deep programs.

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Re: Command For Displaying Which Channels Are Assigned to a Buss 2017/05/08 19:20:19 (permalink)
I would still love to see some sort of routing matrix implemented in sonar
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Re: Command For Displaying Which Channels Are Assigned to a Buss 2017/05/08 23:59:48 (permalink)
Me too.....  I have asked for this for ages......  A routing diagram

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Re: Command For Displaying Which Channels Are Assigned to a Buss 2017/05/09 11:33:57 (permalink)

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Re: Command For Displaying Which Channels Are Assigned to a Buss 2017/05/09 12:53:22 (permalink)
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Do you mean this?:
http://www.cakewalk.com/Documentation?product=SONAR&language=3&help=Mixing.07.html



No....  that is a signal flow diagram for a single track.

What I mean is a diagram that show all tracks, which effects are on which track and buses.  Which aux tracks and buses a track is routed to or where their sends are sent to

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Re: Command For Displaying Which Channels Are Assigned to a Buss 2017/05/09 15:17:33 (permalink)
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What I mean is a diagram that show all tracks, which effects are on which track and buses.  Which aux tracks and buses a track is routed to or where their sends are sent to

 
You can sorta do this with a custom Console view. Nuke the faders, icons, etc. but keep Sends, FX, and I/O. It's not a schematic, more like a spreadsheet but you can see routings and effects.
 

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