I have a workflow that uses groups for various instruments and takes. I was hoping to improve organization of my projects by placing each piece of music in its own Sequence. But when I select the tracks and choose "Copy to new Sequence," all of the grouping information is lost -- the new Sequence doesn't have the groups, which makes mixing and editing difficult unless I go through the whole process of setting up the groups again. Is there anyway to preserve groups while creating a new Sequence?
Thanks.
Keeping groups in a new sequence
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Re: Keeping groups in a new sequence
This is just off the top of my head, but you could try duplicating the chunk, then deleting everything else.
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Re: Keeping groups in a new sequence
Thanks! "Duplicate Sequence" in the Chunks popup menu seems to work for this. Unfortunately, Duplicate Track Layout does not (it makes the tracks just fine, but loses all grouping information). So thanks for the tip. I'll have to duplicate a sequence and then delete everything in it.
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Re: Keeping groups in a new sequence
Duplicate Tracks Layout is strictly for that. It doesn't add any data to what is duplicated. Groups would fall under the category of data. I guess it's a fuzzy line, since technically tracks and Auxes also fall under the category of data, since the user adds them at will. MOTU made the call; I can see their logic, but sometimes I wish we had a checkoff dialog for what things we want duplicated.
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Re: Keeping groups in a new sequence
Yes. I like to keep certain bunches of tracks grouped (most obvious for drum sets, but strings etc.) so I would like to keep those groups in new sequences. But I do realize that I use a non-standard work flow, so I shouldn't be surprised to run into features I want that aren't quite supported.Shooshie wrote:Duplicate Tracks Layout is strictly for that. It doesn't add any data to what is duplicated. Groups would fall under the category of data. I guess it's a fuzzy line, since technically tracks and Auxes also fall under the category of data, since the user adds them at will. MOTU made the call; I can see their logic, but sometimes I wish we had a checkoff dialog for what things we want duplicated.
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