Karoliina Salminen wrote:
> I think the undo should not be stored on a file going to transferred
> to a music collegue in any case. Example scary scenario: you do
> something really stupid on some tracks ("WTF! Is Karoliina really that
> bad player??!!!", then you undo them and record something else
> instead. Then you send it over to your friend, your friend does the
> undo and wow, your master piece is 5 minutes from being online...
> 

This is exactly why I put in a "delete undo history" button almost 10 
months ago. Unfortunately it was taken out the next day because it was 
seen as too technical for the regular user. I'm sure if we called it 
"export to shareable project" no one would object to putting it back in.

>.... named tracks instead of the current "instrument" names
> which are not intuitive for my use at all - my average composition
> uses 60 different stereo tracks (some tracks are muted though and not
> all of them play simultaneously usually) which have different names
> and all of them originate from hardware synthesizers  - having a dozen
> of tracks with names "drums" "voice" "guitar" etc. would not make life
> very easy to navigate on that kind of environment ...

1. Select instrument.
2. Hover over instrument name (cursor will turn to the vertical text 
select thingy)
3. Click
4. Type a new name.
5. Click somewhere else to save.

I thought this was obvious because of cursor change but we should 
probably have it in Intrument->Change Name too for accessibility and 
discoverability.


Laszlo

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