[Solved] Change bus positions...

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[Solved] Change bus positions...

So, working long distance on a project with a friend who likes to use LOTS of tracks....in this case, added to my 6, we have nearly a hundred tracks.... (grr)
 
After working for a bit, I realized it REALLY needed to be organized....so, I created a bus for each section, as well as a track folder for each section...
 
After experiencing some issues here and there, I also arranged the track folders in the order they appear in the song so I can go top to bottom and know where stuff is coming in or going out.
 
I would like to re-arrange the busses so they are in the same order from left to right..so stuff starts earliest on the left and finishes up on the right....
 
Can't seem to figure out a way to do that  (The tracks in the console view seem to follow when I move the track folders, but the busses stay put)
 
Is there a way to move the individual busses so I can put them in the order I want to?  Seems like there must be and it's probably pretty easy....but darned if I can find it.
 
 

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    Paul P
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    Re: Change bus positions...silly question 2016/03/06 17:30:10 (permalink)
     
    I think the only way is to change the order of your busses in Track View.
     
    You're busses are also present in Track View but may be hidden out of the way at the bottom of the pane.  You just have to drag them up into view then change their order to what you need.
     

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    Re: Change bus positions...silly question 2016/03/06 17:38:12 (permalink)
    Wow....what a nitwit I turned out to be today!
     
    That's exactly how you do it....
     
    Many thanks, Paul!

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    Re: Change bus positions...silly question 2016/03/06 17:41:32 (permalink)
    The buses can also be moved in the console view by holding alt while clicking and dragging them.
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    Re: Change bus positions...silly question 2016/03/06 17:54:10 (permalink)
    rcklln
    The buses can also be moved in the console view by holding alt while clicking and dragging them.



    Thanks rcklln, that's something I keep learning and then forgetting.  Works for tracks too in the console.
     

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    Re: Change bus positions...silly question 2016/03/06 22:44:16 (permalink)
    I think SONAR needs better tool tips, or something that will alert people to these kinds of shortcuts.

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