[RWP] Performing actions to a large number of tracks.
Scott Chesworth
scottchesworth at gmail.com
Tue Aug 20 13:49:44 EDT 2013
Hey chaps,
Kevin, have you tried panning the folder itself, rather than the first
track contained within it? That works here, can't think why it
wouldn't there.
Patrick, I think maybe I'm not following you. Are you saying use an
empty track as your folder, or are you saying use an empty track as
your folder, and additionally make sure to have another empty track as
the first track contained within that folder followed by the tracks
with data on them? If it's the former we're on the same page. If it's
the latter, I'm totally confused lol!
Scott
On 8/20/13, Patrick Perdue <patrick at pdaudio.net> wrote:
> Kevin:
> Make sure your folder starts with an empty track and ends with the last
> track you want to apply stuff to.
> It's best to use an empty track as the start of a folder as kind of a
> divider. You can get unpredictable results if your folder doesn't have a
> defined end, or if the starting track in a folder already has stuff on it.
>
> On 8/20/2013 10:43 AM, Kevin Reeves wrote:
>> Hey folks.
>>
>> I've been experimenting with track folders and I've successfully gotten
>> them all inside a folder. However, I can't seem to perform an action to
>> all of them.
>>
>> I've tried top track, closing the folder, etc, but I can't seem to get
>> all of them to pan, or anything else. Are there certain functions that
>> can't be grouped? I know I'm totally missing something here. Any help
>> would be totally appreciated.
>>
>> Kevin
>>
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