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Re: Mixer question
Posted: Wed Sep 12, 2012 3:02 pm
by amplidood
FMiguelez wrote:As I recall, there's a setting in the Preferences to address this.
I don't remember the exact words, but it's something like: Open Editors based on Selection.
I think this is what you are referring to: "Hide other tracks when opening to selection" in MIDI editing prefs. This unfortunately only affects the hiding of other tracks in edit windows when opening a selection. It has no effect on the mixer.
Re: Mixer question
Posted: Wed Sep 12, 2012 3:02 pm
by Shooshie
chamelion wrote:Command D? I just know I'm look a complete turkey for asking, but what does that do?
I have my teeth gritted and my face set in a suitable expression of shame and self-derision.
G
Means de-select.
Shoosh
Re: Mixer question
Posted: Wed Sep 12, 2012 4:59 pm
by chamelion
Thanks Shoosh.
Ok, I'm getting mixed results trying out some of these options, and I suspect that the answer might be to have a detached mixer window. But I'm danged if I can remember how to detach it. I looked for 'detach' in the manual... nothing. I can't think of another word for 'detach', so can anyone help a poor old kangaroo wrangler to get a free-floating mixer window so that I can simply toggle between the two? Interestingly, I wondered if I selected mix mode and gave it a name, would DP7 then remember my channel setup? Not today, sunshine. It's times like these that I'm very, very grateful to be part of a great community dedicated to helping each other before our collective heads explode
Thanx,
Geoff
Re: Mixer question
Posted: Wed Sep 12, 2012 5:56 pm
by HCMarkus
My approach: Two Monitors. Mixer in its own window, always open.
Re: Mixer question
Posted: Wed Sep 12, 2012 6:53 pm
by donreynolds
My mixer window and tracks window are never closed.
Re: Mixer question
Posted: Wed Sep 12, 2012 7:09 pm
by HCMarkus
chamelion wrote:Ok, I'm getting mixed results trying out some of these options, and I suspect that the answer might be to have a detached mixer window. But I'm danged if I can remember how to detach it.
I recall just grabbing it and dragging it out of Consolidated. But it's been awhile...
Re: Mixer question
Posted: Wed Sep 12, 2012 7:13 pm
by Shooshie
To detach a window from the CW, double click in the space, top-right of that window, beside the tabs.
Re: Mixer question
Posted: Wed Sep 12, 2012 8:25 pm
by frankf
chamelion wrote:Thanks Shoosh.
Ok, I'm getting mixed results trying out some of these options, and I suspect that the answer might be to have a detached mixer window. But I'm danged if I can remember how to detach it. I looked for 'detach' in the manual... nothing. I can't think of another word for 'detach', so can anyone help a poor old kangaroo wrangler to get a free-floating mixer window so that I can simply toggle between the two? Interestingly, I wondered if I selected mix mode and gave it a name, would DP7 then remember my channel setup? Not today, sunshine. It's times like these that I'm very, very grateful to be part of a great community dedicated to helping each other before our collective heads explode
Thanx,
Geoff
look for "pop out" instead of "detach" in the commands window. I think the default is Ctrl-1.
Frank
Re: Mixer question
Posted: Wed Sep 12, 2012 8:31 pm
by chamelion
Thanks Frank. I'm on it!
G
Re: Mixer question
Posted: Wed Sep 12, 2012 9:00 pm
by amplidood
Control-1 pops windows in and out of the CW.
Re: Mixer question
Posted: Thu Sep 13, 2012 3:16 am
by chamelion
Woo-Hoo! Thanks for your help guys. At last the dreaded MOTU Mixer-Beast has been slain!!
I don't have the luxury of dual monitors, but at last I have the next best thing running on my iMac. I set up a new project with a separate floating mixer window, and saved it as a New template. Now it should all run like clockwork, and hopefully I'll never have to suffer that danged frustration again. I found it interesting that I wasn't Robinson Crusoe with that mixer issue. I hope a lot of Unicornies picked up some valuable info from this thread.
Thanks again, and get out there and kick some ass!
Geoff
Re: Mixer question
Posted: Thu Sep 13, 2012 8:51 am
by mikehalloran
>The only way to avoid it is to keep the mixer open as a stand-alone window outside of the Consolidated Window, and never close it. <
I've been doing it that way so long that I forgot there was any other. It is one of the reasons that I run two monitors - I always want to glance at the mixer and look at levels.
Re: Mixer question
Posted: Fri Sep 14, 2012 9:29 am
by Phil O
amplidood wrote:You can duplicate the issue this way-
1 Set up some tracks on the Mixing Board
2 Close the Mixing Board
3 Make a selection of different tracks (or one) from the Overview or Seq Editor
4 Activate the Mixer however you do it
It should now reflect the tracks you had selected from the edit windows and not the original set.
Just tried it. Nope, it doesn't do it on my system. It's got to be some setting (or configuration) somewhere. Couldn't find the preference FM refers to.
Phil
Re: Mixer question
Posted: Sat Sep 15, 2012 2:46 pm
by dpg4macman
Funny - This very thing just happened to me yesterday - Now this wasn't the first time and I do work in the consolidated window so I always have a side bar open with "Track Selector, Audio Monitor, Soundbites and Markers" showing. I've gotten use to just click and drag along my Track Selector to open them back into view in the mixer window in a couple of seconds. Or even single clicking a folder holding the tracks in the Track Selector and all the tracks in that folder will appear instantly. Not really a pain once your used to working around it I suppose - However, It wouldn't disappoint me to see this go away in DP8.
Hope this helps,
mvh
Re: Mixer question
Posted: Sun Sep 16, 2012 2:28 pm
by amplidood
Okay, time for a clarification on this issue. Apparently it is a Tracks Overview issue only. It doesn't seem to operate this way from the Sequence Editor. There's quite a split down the middle when it comes to people working centrally from either one. I personally work from the TO and go into the SE to get up close and personal on selected tracks. Just bogs things down to much graphically for my system.