47 lines
1.4 KiB
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47 lines
1.4 KiB
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<p>
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Having a persistent group of tracks and/or busses has a number of pros,
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such as being able to control faders of multiple tracks at once, at any
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moment in time. However, Ardour also supports "quick" temporary groups.
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</p>
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<p>
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Selecting multiple tracks or busses either in the Editor or in the Mixer
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window allows treating those tracks and/or busses as a group as long as
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the tracks/busses are selected. This means:
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<ul>
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Adjusting fader position in one track/bus will change faders' positions
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of other selected tracks/busses by the same amount. The same applies
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to input trim changes.
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</li>
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<li>
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Toggling Solo, Mute, Rec-enable, Solo Safe, Solo Isolate, Monitoring
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controls in one track/bus will toggle the same type of control in other
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selected tracks/busses.
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</li>
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</ul>
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If one of the selected tracks/busses belongs to a persistent group,
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selecting it will automatically all the other members of that persistent
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group and affect respective controls there as well. This can be worked around
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by opening group's setting and changing what controls are shared in the group.
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There are two cases where quick groups will not work as expected:
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When a change to a control in a selected track/bus comes from a hardware
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control surface.
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</li>
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When you use the mouse scroll wheel to adjust faders
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(this is a temporary limitation).
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</li>
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</ol>
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