solo group tracks
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- FMiguelez
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Re: solo group tracks
I'm having trouble understanding what you want...
Where are you from? We may have members who speak your native language right here.
If you want to group a bunch of tracks, so you can solo or mute them all with one click (and much more), you need to create a track group.
To do so, select your tracks, press Shift-Option-G (or Shift-Command-G, I'm not sure which one), OR invoke the create group command from one of the menus.
At that point, a dialog box will open where you choose which features you want them to react to as a group. It can be for selections, show or hide the tracks, MUTE or SOLO them, etc.
If you want to "take your mix out" as a group, presumably out of DP, you may change the output of the individual tracks (or the aux track where they all are being sent) to an output of your audio interface, for instance. What DP sees available depends on your audio interface.
I'm not even sure if that's what you're asking, but it sounded like that to me
Where are you from? We may have members who speak your native language right here.
If you want to group a bunch of tracks, so you can solo or mute them all with one click (and much more), you need to create a track group.
To do so, select your tracks, press Shift-Option-G (or Shift-Command-G, I'm not sure which one), OR invoke the create group command from one of the menus.
At that point, a dialog box will open where you choose which features you want them to react to as a group. It can be for selections, show or hide the tracks, MUTE or SOLO them, etc.
If you want to "take your mix out" as a group, presumably out of DP, you may change the output of the individual tracks (or the aux track where they all are being sent) to an output of your audio interface, for instance. What DP sees available depends on your audio interface.
I'm not even sure if that's what you're asking, but it sounded like that to me
Mac Mini Server i7 2.66 GHs/16 GB RAM / OSX 10.14 / DP 9.52
Tascam DM-24, MOTU Track 16, all Spectrasonics' stuff,
Vienna Instruments SUPER PACKAGE, Waves Mercury, slaved iMac and Mac Minis running VEP 7, etc.
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"In physics the truth is rarely perfectly clear, and that is certainly universally the case in human affairs. Hence, what is not surrounded by uncertainty cannot be the truth." ― Richard Feynman
Tascam DM-24, MOTU Track 16, all Spectrasonics' stuff,
Vienna Instruments SUPER PACKAGE, Waves Mercury, slaved iMac and Mac Minis running VEP 7, etc.
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"In physics the truth is rarely perfectly clear, and that is certainly universally the case in human affairs. Hence, what is not surrounded by uncertainty cannot be the truth." ― Richard Feynman
Re: solo group tracks
big thxFMiguelez wrote:I'm having trouble understanding what you want...
Where are you from? We may have members who speak your native language right here.
If you want to group a bunch of tracks, so you can solo or mute them all with one click (and much more), you need to create a track group.
To do so, select your tracks, press Shift-Option-G (or Shift-Command-G, I'm not sure which one), OR invoke the create group command from one of the menus.
At that point, a dialog box will open where you choose which features you want them to react to as a group. It can be for selections, show or hide the tracks, MUTE or SOLO them, etc.
If you want to "take your mix out" as a group, presumably out of DP, you may change the output of the individual tracks (or the aux track where they all are being sent) to an output of your audio interface, for instance. What DP sees available depends on your audio interface.
I'm not even sure if that's what you're asking, but it sounded like that to me