2015/10/24 11:26:15
twaddle
Is it just me who finds having 32 tracks assigned to one instrument in the console view would be so much easier to cope with if the console view could have folders in the same way the track view does?
 
If I load Kontakt or BFD3 (or any other multi-out instrument) I really don't feel the need to have all 32 mono tracks (or 16 stereo) showing in the console view ALL the time. I only want to see them when I'm working on them.
 
I've just been using platinum's latest build and am so disappointed that cakewalk still haven't got round to doing this, it can't be hard to do and is such an obvious hole that needs filling. Or it least it is to me but I seem to be a voice in the wilderness
 
Steve
2015/10/24 11:32:48
Sir William
Amen to this. It is a great idea!
2015/10/24 11:33:49
Anderton
I agree it would be ideal if there truly could be a 1:1 correspondence between what you see in Track View and what you see in Console view with respect to folder tracks. But there isn't, so the best solution I can offer is turning off visibility sync between the Console and Track views, and using the Console view Track Manager to hide the MIDI tracks.
 
2015/10/24 11:38:14
Grumbleweed_
Go to the console view, go to Strips, go to Track Manager, go to the multi-out instrument and un-tick the tick next to the instruments name.
 
Grum.
2015/10/24 11:40:03
twaddle
Andertonso the best solution I can offer is turning off visibility sync between the Console and Track views.

 
I did that back in Sonar 2 or 3 or whenever that option came about.
 
Using the Console view Track Manager to hide the MIDI tracks.



 
That would actually take longer and be more fiddly than have to slide the console view back and forth.
 
The best thing would be for cakewalk to make it so
 
Steve
2015/10/24 11:41:49
Grumbleweed_
twaddle
Andertonso the best solution I can offer is turning off visibility sync between the Console and Track views.

 
I did that back in Sonar 2 or 3 or whenever that option came about.
 
Using the Console view Track Manager to hide the MIDI tracks.



 
That would actually take longer and be more fiddly than have to slide the console view back and forth.
 
The best thing would be for cakewalk to make it so
 
Steve




I can turn off the tracks I don't want to see in about 4 seconds.
 
Grum.
2015/10/24 11:44:39
twaddle
Grumbleweed_
Go to the console view, go to Strips, go to Track Manager, go to the multi-out instrument and un-tick the tick next to the instruments name.
 
Grum.




Or just press, 'H' on your keyboard, neither of which come close to what I would like to see.
 
 
Steve
2015/10/24 11:55:31
Grumbleweed_
twaddle
Grumbleweed_
Go to the console view, go to Strips, go to Track Manager, go to the multi-out instrument and un-tick the tick next to the instruments name.
 
Grum.




Or just press, 'H' on your keyboard, neither of which come close to what I would like to see.
 
 
Steve




It's now down to about 2 seconds .
 
Grum.
2015/10/24 11:57:58
Mojo3432
I agree completely.  That would be a great feature to help keep things organized and improve workflow.
2015/10/24 12:12:41
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