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Looking for Workflow Suggestions when Working with Large Templates

Just to chime in here.

You need a singe track per articulation if the track deals with the negative delay of an assigned articulation and a composer wants his/her notes on the Grid.

Having a 12000 track template is totally valid as is outsourcing instrument groups to dedicated computers etc.
Dragging in tracks to build your 18 track song might work for small projects or certain music styles but for serious orchestral work where there is even controller settings like CC1/7/11 etc already set per track via events in the beginning of a song already dictates to have a x-number of tracks template.

A template allows this type of user to just work and not deal too much with setup.

In Robins case everything is already setup by Alfred and he can run with Batman once the Bat sign lids up!
 
Thanks for the explanation!


I'm working on that.


It's a good idea for an upcoming tutorial - thanks!
not trying to beat a dead horse, but it would be so lovely if, when you mouse over an instrument track in the Editor Track List, it would show a tooltip that would expand the name of what is likely truncated. I feel better now :)
 
when you mouse over an instrument track in the Editor Track List, it would show a tooltip that would expand the name of what is likely truncated. I feel better now :)
Isn't this just a workaround? What about making the Editor Track List resizable?
 
Sure, that would be preferrable but I kinda thought that if that control supported it then it would have been done before.
Yes, but that's not necessarily how software development in bigger companies works. Both are changes that are rather simple to do. Let's see when we get some improvements to the editor track list.
 
The shortcuts in Navigation Essentials, created by the amazing Lukas, are super useful when your project exceeds 100 tracks.

You can easily show tracks with events under the cursor, then select all, and it'll just show you what's going on in the editor without needing to do a lot of view filtering and searching.


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