Hiding tracks

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2013/08/26 15:24:42 (permalink)

Hiding tracks

I like to use the keyboard shortcut "H" to hide tracks in the track view, however the hidden tracks are still in the console view. Any way to hide tracks in the console view without deleting them?

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    garrigus
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    Re: Hiding tracks 2013/08/26 15:46:44 (permalink)
    SONAR provides two different track managers... one for Track view and another for Console view. When you have the Console view in focus, press H.
     
    OR you can put a checkmark next to the option at the bottom of the track manager to keep both Track view and Console view track visibility in sync. The option is called: Keep track/console visibility states in sync.
     
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    Re: Hiding tracks 2013/08/26 16:54:16 (permalink)
    OH. I guess I never noticed that. I'll try it after work. Thanks

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    Re: Hiding tracks 2013/08/26 18:14:35 (permalink)
    garrigus, do you ever see issues where you have to Hide tracks more than one for the changes to stick? I'm still having issues with showing and hiding tracks.

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    Re: Hiding tracks 2013/08/26 21:19:15 (permalink)
    brconflict
    garrigus, do you ever see issues where you have to Hide tracks more than one for the changes to stick? I'm still having issues with showing and hiding tracks.


    Are you using different screensets? If you hide tracks in one screenset, and want to keep them hidden, you have to hide them in all the screensets that you want them hidden.
    One option is to have one screenset have all the tracks visible for a quick check. (i.e. is the track muted?)
     
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