Hi Chris,

No, it's just that deleting a group is undoable. It doesn't delete the actual 
tracks.

HTH,

Slau

On Mar 17, 2012, at 5:19 AM, Chris Norman wrote:

> Hiya Slau,
> When you delete a group, doesn't it delete the tracks in that group to?
> 
> I seem to remember that Pro Tools gave me that impression when I went to 
> delete one.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
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> On 16 Mar 2012, at 20:55, Slau Halatyn wrote:
> 
>> Actually, it is quite practical. Any tracks that need to be selected for 
>> editing are worth grouping, after which, one doesn't have to go through the 
>> process of reselecting tracks and can enable or disable with keystrokes 
>> alone. Further, it's possible to additionally hide or show the tracks with 
>> the same keystrokes—yet another way of working in Pro Tools.
>> 
>> Slau
>> 
>> On Mar 16, 2012, at 4:39 PM, Sonar Switcher wrote:
>> 
>>> david, I had the same problem and Chuck was the one to get it to work.
>>> I understand Slau's idea but it's not very practical if you have to
>>> move fast. I can have 40 tracks loaded and thanks to Chuck select any
>>> of them in seconds for example track 1-6-10-20-36 can be selected
>>> while leaving the others untouched without hiding, grouping etc. Use
>>> an actual mouse, go to the track table, interact with it, click the
>>> mouse or VO spacebar on the first track then just move through the
>>> table and command click the actual mouse on each track you want to
>>> select. The biggest prob I had at the beginning was not understanding
>>> you need a mouse and not VO spacebar for this. Chuck, the answer to
>>> not needing sighted help for the gray bar is to use the VO resize
>>> window command until you are sure the mouse is always where you need
>>> it to be. In my case I've had to resize different ways for different
>>> sessions because of too many tracks. Usually I get it in 2 or three
>>> tries of resizing. You also need the true mouse to do other things
>>> like solo safe and general commands that won't work with VO and mouse
>>> modifier keys.
>>> 
>>> David Eagle wrote:
>>>> Hi, I have just listened to Kevin's tutorial on ProTools. He talks
>>>> about selecting tracks. I am finding it a bit of a challenge. I am in
>>>> the tracks table. I can select one track with VO space, but pressing
>>>> Shift and semi-colon or Shift and P does not select the next track.
>>>> Also, Kevin mentions not being able to select consecutive tracks. He
>>>> mentions being able to do this using a control surface but not with
>>>> the keyboard. Is there anyway to select - say - track 3, 5 and 7 with
>>>> the keyboard. It's a shame that PT haven't built it into the control
>>>> click menu for the track. It would be so easy to do.
>>>> 
>>>> Any thoughts would be much appreciated.
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> --
>>>> http://www.davideagle.co.uk
>> 
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