Hi Brian,
To add to John's excellent response, one thing you might consider doing is to
use memory locations to quickly show or hide all tracks.
Let's say you wanted to assign slot 99 to act as a memory location for hiding
tracks. First, use the Track List pop-up menu to hide all tracks. Then,
Hi Brian,
The quickest way to select only one specific track is either
•Find the track list popup menu, and select to hide all tracks. Then go to the
track list and press the left column for the track you would like to monitor.
or
•make sure only the track you would like to monitor is selected
Thanks Slau. Yeah, I was in the mix window, so essentially, I would have to go
through and hide all tracks accept for the track that I am monitoring for
levels, and I would do this from within the track list table by checking the
hide button beside each track, is that correct? Is there a quick
Hi Brian,
Two things that come to mind which may or may not be an issue have to do with
the meter being visible on screen, not because of a window blocking it but
because of scrolling. Whether you're reading the meters in the Mix or Edit
windows, it's possible that the track itself could be scro
Hi again, i meant to add if you can outline exactly the steps you’ve taken so
far, I’ll try to help if I can.
Steve
> On 5 May 2016, at 5:13 PM, Steve Sparrow wrote:
>
> Hi. After reading your email, out of interest I gave this plug a run, to see
> if it may have some use. It seems to work fin
Hi. After reading your email, out of interest I gave this plug a run, to see if
it may have some use. It seems to work fine here. I just inserted it on a
track, then interacted with the f x view. and played around with the parameters
and i got a bunch of low and high tones when the level went ab