Create "Group" from track selection
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Been playing with Live 7.
This idea wouldn't bee too differnt from the new Rack channels, only you could composite exisiting tracks and each "chain" (read track) would have it's own clips.
Come to think of it, would be nice if you could expand a drum rack and each channel had a clip for its note coresponding to each drum rack clip.
This would let a user trigger/arrange/modify/combine(?) just the kick, or just the hats from an existing pattern very fast.
One other thing. Why don't instrument/effect racks have sends like Drum racks do?
This idea wouldn't bee too differnt from the new Rack channels, only you could composite exisiting tracks and each "chain" (read track) would have it's own clips.
Come to think of it, would be nice if you could expand a drum rack and each channel had a clip for its note coresponding to each drum rack clip.
This would let a user trigger/arrange/modify/combine(?) just the kick, or just the hats from an existing pattern very fast.
One other thing. Why don't instrument/effect racks have sends like Drum racks do?
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Yes! Grouping tracks would be very cool!
Some options that would be cool (probably already mentioned):
1. Ability to Drop any track into the group - Midi, Audio and even Return Tracks
2. Ability to Freeze the Group - as the moment, as soon as you route audio or Midi to another track you cannot freeze it (urgghh!).
3. A Group would have its own set of controls - volume, pan, mute, etc
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Some options that would be cool (probably already mentioned):
1. Ability to Drop any track into the group - Midi, Audio and even Return Tracks
2. Ability to Freeze the Group - as the moment, as soon as you route audio or Midi to another track you cannot freeze it (urgghh!).
3. A Group would have its own set of controls - volume, pan, mute, etc
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This is what's cool about Sonar.
They have normal groups and quick groups.
In Sonar you can right click each track and assign each parameter to a group between (a-z) each having a different color.
On each track is a little corner you can click or drag to create a quick group for temporarily moving more than one fader.
They have normal groups and quick groups.
In Sonar you can right click each track and assign each parameter to a group between (a-z) each having a different color.
On each track is a little corner you can click or drag to create a quick group for temporarily moving more than one fader.