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From: Larry Lundgren <lund1@xxxxxxxxx.xxxx
Date: Thu, 11 Nov 1999 at 9:48:44 AM
Subject: Re: Re: Folder funionality--how about TRACK folders???
Message #7179
Greeting LUGgers, Maybe I'm missing the point, but you can do alot of that with screen sets. You can open any number of Arrange pages on one screen, open to the main arrange page, then open the folder in the second arrange page. Just remember to deselect the chain icon in the upper left hand corner. You can mute the folder. You can drag individual tracks to and from separate arrange pages. Maybe not as you've described, but it is workable. Maybe you could explain 'finder-style' a bit more. It sounds neat. Like I said, you can do alot. But it looks like you can't solo a folder, which would be cool. Which brings up another point. I'd like to see the solo function, be it midi or audio, mute ALL other tracks(midi and audio). As it stands, soloing one audio track only mutes all the other audio tracks. When you have a huge arrangement, it makes it difficult to say the least, to audition parts. Just a wish. Larry Peter Duemmler wrote: > From: Peter Duemmler <dixie@...> > > That is exactly what I thought folders would be in LA. > I was rather disappointed it wasn´t... > > Peter > > Thomas Whitmore schrieb: > > > > From: "Thomas Whitmore" <thomasw@...> > > > > Hello Eric, > > > > >One similar approach that would work in the arrange is a folder for > > >TRACKS. Then I could take all my background vocal TRACKS and > > >pack them into a folder, finder-style, with a little triangle next to the > > >name, and choose to look at them or not, solo them or not, mute > > >them or not. > > > > This is an excellent suggestion. It would be rather useful to be able to see > > inside folders from the top-level Arrange using an outline view, and would > > make it easier to drag parts in or out of a folder. > > > > Cheers, > > Thomas
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