Incorporate Track Manager into the browser.

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2016/09/21 04:50:55 (permalink)
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Incorporate Track Manager into the browser.

I think it would be cool if the Track Manager was a tab on the browser. I would like it to work like layers in a program like paint.net or photoshop.
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    jeffreycl
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    Re: Incorporate Track Manager into the browser. 2016/09/23 15:28:51 (permalink)
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    I like that.  When you have many tracks, it would be easier to just switch to a new tab, choose what you want to see and switch back instead of going through the whole popup screen.  Adding smart-swipe to track choosing would be great too.
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    Re: Incorporate Track Manager into the browser. 2016/10/05 19:28:42 (permalink)
    +1 (1)
    This would certainly be an improvement. Especially when a track "accidentally" disappears (cause you right-clicked a track to narrow it but hit hide instead) and then spend the next 1/2 hr. figuring out what happened to it.
    post edited by soens - 2016/11/05 04:48:43
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    Re: Incorporate Track Manager into the browser. 2016/10/06 02:02:12 (permalink)
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    good ideas, guys. like that.

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    Re: Incorporate Track Manager into the browser. 2016/10/06 20:46:07 (permalink)
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    Great idea.  Add the ability to have multiple Browsers and multiple multi-docks and we're golden!

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    Re: Incorporate Track Manager into the browser. 2016/10/11 08:19:02 (permalink)
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    Great idea!

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    Re: Incorporate Track Manager into the browser. 2016/10/11 10:42:26 (permalink)
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    +1. I don't use the browser much, but it could be more a reason to. Couple this idea with collapsible tracks in Console View and taller faders even. Low-hanging fruit to feed many.

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    Re: Incorporate Track Manager into the browser. 2016/10/11 11:13:15 (permalink)
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    I think this is a great idea!
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    Re: Incorporate Track Manager into the browser. 2016/10/13 18:44:38 (permalink)
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    +1 Cool idea!

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    Re: Incorporate Track Manager into the browser. 2016/11/02 13:00:51 (permalink)
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    I just voted, but I guess the Browser won't be visible when you want to manage tracks in the maximized Console View if you're someone who docks the Browser above the Console view.

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    Re: Incorporate Track Manager into the browser. 2016/11/03 12:44:44 (permalink)
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    one thing, though ... you either need to be able to close the browser like you can do now, or Cakewalk needs to fix the slower load issue of projects with browser active

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    Re: Incorporate Track Manager into the browser. 2016/11/05 05:48:44 (permalink)
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    Interesting... I didn't know that was a thing. I'll have to test it out.
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