BRainbow
I don't understand. Doesn't "friendly names" already do this? I've checked "Use friendly names" and renamed my inputs/outputs in Preferences to say "1-2" instead of " "ASIO Mackie ONYX 1-2." The name of the sound card doesn't show up if I don't want it to.
Hi. I'm aware of that and I used to apply this ... however, these friendly names are just being superseded by new features becoming available with latest audio interfaces. The MOTU AVB series provides incredibly complex routing options between multiple networked device, which you can manage best by naming each connection e.g. by whatever is connected to it. Smart as this new thing is, it forwards your renamed channels to the name of the ASIO channel inside Sonar (e.g. if you labelled it "LA610 pre-amp" in the MOTU routing grid, it will show up as "MOTU PRO AVB blablabla: LA610 pre-amp" inside Sonar, which is then in console view abbreviated to something like MPABLPA which is not decipherable) ... so I'd be much happier, if I could simply pick up the channel name from the device without extra pre-fix of the interface name (well, I know which one it is because using ASIO there can only be one anyway), meaning it should just say "LA 610 pre-amp" because that's what is feeding it ...
BRainbow
My only complaint is that SONAR insists on inserting the word "Stereo" before my name in the track view. I don't want or need that, especially when screen real estate gets squished and the abbreviations kick in. If I want "stereo" or "mono" in my name, I can add it myself.
Yes, that also annoys and I have put in a separate feature request which should allow you to assign custom names to L, R and Stereo because in dual mono use you end up have 2 different devices attached to the same "stereo" input. as regards this FR, Sonar should simply pick up the names of both mono channels defined in the routing grid of the audio interface that is forwarded to the ASIO driver (e.g. "LA610 pre" and "TLA pre") and use each for the respective channel and in case it has to show something for stereo it could simply show "LA610 pre / TLA pre")