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Getting Master and Aux tracks to show in Edit window.

I've found the setting to get VCAs, FX, and Bus channels to appear in the edit window. Is there a way to get Aux and Master tracks to also appear automatically?
I can fudge it, by writing some automation, at which point they appear, but I would like every channel in the mixer to automatically have a corresponding track in the Edit window. Any ideas please?

Dominic
 
Hi Dominic,

when you say Edit window are you referring to the arrangement? The Editor would be what appears when you press F2.

I can fudge it, by writing some automation, at which point they appear, but I would like every channel in the mixer to automatically have a corresponding track in the Edit window. Any ideas please?
Is there a reason why you want mixer channels appear to in the arrangement? Actually the mixer is where you usually want to adjust the main channel or aux channels - unless you want to automate.

Anyway... the answer is: Click the fader of the channel (main, aux - doesn't matter) you want and press Alt+A.


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Hi Dominic,

when you say Edit window are you referring to the arrangement? The Editor would be what appears when you press F2.
Yes - sorry, Pro Tools terminology..
Is there a reason why you want mixer channels appear to in the arrangement? Actually the mixer is where you usually want to adjust the main channel or aux channels - unless you want to automate.
Yes, I'm used to Pro Tools where everything is in both, in the same order. In fact, almost no need to use the Mixer window in PT, but that's not important here. I'm just after the familiarity of seeing everything in the Arrangement window.
Anyway... the answer is: Click the fader of the channel (main, aux - doesn't matter) you want and press Alt+A.
Thanks - it's a workaround, but a good one.

Dominic.
 
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