tnipe
Thanks, Chuck! That's a good solution.
no probs T nipe.
I create different screensets because i like to use different size track headers depending on what im doing
(tracking/recording, editing, automation, exc). Each screen set will remember your track height.
You can create them and then lock them. For example:
screenset 1 - will remember small track headers for tracking = recording mode
screenset 2 - will remember large track headers = good for editing / automation)
screenset 3 - will remember jumbo track headers = 1 track fills up the whole screen.
screenset 4 - is my PRV = rather than opening/closing docks.
this way you don't have to screw around adjusting header sizes all the time.
*just remember: after creating a screenset click on the drop down menu and select "lock screenset".You can always go back to original screensets by going back that same drop down menu and selecting
"return to defaults".
taking it a step further...
-you can import these same screensets in to your next new project.
-just open the new project, then open the project you created your screensets in.
-go to new projects / screensets drop down menu / import screensets.
This is a lot to digest and your probably thinking ""I just want to know how to set my track height man""

but its good to know for future reference. it really speeds up the process when starting new projects.
Happy jams
Chuck
post edited by chuckebaby - 2016/07/14 18:03:59