Osman Hemidov 12 Posted January 22 Maybe? Now I'm doing several steps for this, but it would be nice if there was one step Sorry for google translate 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Teegarden 82 Posted January 22 +1 for this. It has been requested several times over the years. There are several ways to indirectly create a bus template like saving them on in a dedicated track template, but I find that a mediocre way to do something that seems so logical en simple (but the bakers might have a different opinion on that😮...) to implement. I've got many busses in a huge template each preloaded with several plugins. The template takes long to load and fills a lot of screen. I would like to be able to start with a cleaner lightweight template and add busses whenever I feel the need, the same way I can add tracks and not to have to eliminate them from my standard template. You might consider changing the title to something like "feature request: bus template" Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
msmcleod 3,288 Posted January 22 For the time being, the way to do this is to create a single audio track with sends to all the buses you want in your template. Once you insert the template, you can simply delete that single track - the buses will be left intact. 1 1 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Will. 469 Posted January 22 7 hours ago, Osman Hemidov said: Maybe? Now I'm doing several steps for this, but it would be nice if there was one step Sorry for google translate You can just add or remove some. 👍🏽 Bus Template - Will.cwt Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Teegarden 82 Posted January 22 2 hours ago, msmcleod said: For the time being, the way to do this is to create a single audio track with sends to all the buses you want in your template. Once you insert the template, you can simply delete that single track - the buses will be left intact. That's what I was referring to and what I find a suboptimal solution... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Glenn Stanton 362 Posted January 22 the downside of modular choices - how many busses did you need? or tracks? i think over time you define what is the most likely combination of tracks and busses you typically use and make that your primary template. then create the other track templates for expanding your project. i have a single large "template" template which has my full set of tracks and busses, and when creating a new track template, i use that to add the new track, set up the effects, sends etc. and then export it. if i have existing busses that match up - the track is simply added and wired in. if the project doesn't have the associated buss(es), then they get added and the track is wired in... so my primary template has maybe half the total number of tracks and busses and i have another 30 or track templates for specific instrumentation and their associated busses. the main annoyance is the buss colors not being preserved and thus the track colors are not... 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites