What if the check was another light on each mixer channel. It would default
to off, but the person just turns it on for rendering that channel? Could
we add shift click to and from point to do multi enable/disable?
On Tue, Feb 4, 2014 at 1:21 PM, Vesa <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 02/04/2014 04:30 PM, Tobiasz KaroĊ wrote:
> >
> > However the current mockup seems to me like exporting 14 tracks would
> > require a lot of time spent on manually adding export outputs and
> > configuring them.
> > Maybe there should be by default an output for every track and just
> > checkboxes and "enable/disable all" and "inverted state" buttons below
> > the list. So one can simply export stems with a single click?
> >
>
> That's because it wouldn't be based on tracks at all. If you read my
> post through, I explained that it would be based on FX channels. Because
> that way we can get it in a way that everything can be exported at once,
> and peak controllers and sidechaining can be made to work.
>
> And since it will be based on the new FX mixer where you can add and
> remove channels, and route channels to other channels, there probably
> wouldn't be a need to have all the channels there. The user needs to
> decide anyway which channels to output, and if there are lots of them,
> it'd be hard to go through a huge list and hunt for the channels to
> check/uncheck.
>
> A better solution would probably be to make the "add output" button kind
> of smart/predictive - make it so that the button always adds the "next"
> fx channel: the first time you click it, it adds "fx 01", the next time
> you click it, it adds "fx 02". You don't want fx 02, so you change it
> manually to fx 03. Then the next time you click the button, it adds fx
> 04. And so on. If you want to export all channels, just click the add
> output button x times.
>
> I guess we could also have a button for "add all outputs". And a X
> button next to each output channel to remove them.
>
>
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