I understand how groups work - adding controls (like mute, solo buttons) to a group, and then selecting one item in the group to control all the others. This drives a lot of creative muting and soloing combinations to try to achieve what I'm doing. But I'm wondering if theres a feature or a workflow that anyone has found for easily soloing and muting either groups of tracks or groups of busses, and in some cases there is overlap between those groups (I feel like I've seen this in other DAWs). Example of what I mean... would be nice if there's a interface that lists all your named groups that you select solo or mute from, without having to scroll through console view.. and my groups my look something like this:
[ S ] [ M ] Rhythm section << would include all my Bass and Drum tracks (or Busses)
[ S ] [ M ] Instrumental << everything but vocals
[ S ] [ M ] Guitar and Bass << like it says
If any ideas/work arounds/features I haven't found, much appreciated.
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Scott Kendrick
I understand how groups work - adding controls (like mute, solo buttons) to a group, and then selecting one item in the group to control all the others. This drives a lot of creative muting and soloing combinations to try to achieve what I'm doing. But I'm wondering if theres a feature or a workflow that anyone has found for easily soloing and muting either groups of tracks or groups of busses, and in some cases there is overlap between those groups (I feel like I've seen this in other DAWs). Example of what I mean... would be nice if there's a interface that lists all your named groups that you select solo or mute from, without having to scroll through console view.. and my groups my look something like this:
[ S ] [ M ] Rhythm section << would include all my Bass and Drum tracks (or Busses)
[ S ] [ M ] Instrumental << everything but vocals
[ S ] [ M ] Guitar and Bass << like it says
If any ideas/work arounds/features I haven't found, much appreciated.
Scott
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