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Solved Master volume

It's on the righthand side in the Console, which opens when you hit the "Mix" button at the bottom of the screen.
 
To edit the volume on a volume track.
Also, if you just need to change the track volume without automation, and without opening the mixer, make the track taller until you can see a horizontal slider for the volume (the "small" size preset will show it). The Inspector panel on the left will also allow you to access the volume slider (F4 is default key for the inspector). So many ways, so many views, so many preferences...
Cheers,
j
 
Thanks a lot yes i knew about these other possibilities.
Off topic but can you tell me if there is a way i can resize plugins and macro in S1 in view to permanently placed them on my session please ?
 
I mean i know the feature "pin" top right of the plugin which allow the window to be permanent but i fail to resize the macro and plug in windows to make it smaller and fit my screen session...
 
The Macro Organizer (Studio Pro -> Macro Organizer) resizes to a fairly small size. However, I just realized that you are on Studio One 6 and I don't currently have it installed to check for ya. Resizing plugins is a manufacturer design choice programmed into the VST3 (only). So some will have it and others will not. I don't think any of the native Studio One plugins resize.
 
Also, in S1/SP there's simply too much to show for a normal computer screen. So you either have to add screen real estate (more screens, or a really large monitor with higher native resolution) to see all you want to see at once, or accept that to see one thing you may have to close another.
 
On Mac (but also on Windows) I prefer using several Desktop Panels. You can place a window to a 2nd (3rd) desktop and easily switch between them.
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In short: modern OS’ses can manage more than one single desktop where you open your applications on. You can have one Desktop with your arranger window, and another one with your mixer (just as an example). And then you switch between these desktops on your screen. The details are described in the links I added to my previous post.
 
The Macro Organizer (Studio Pro -> Macro Organizer) resizes to a fairly small size. However, I just realized that you are on Studio One 6 and I don't currently have it installed to check for ya. Resizing plugins is a manufacturer design choice programmed into the VST3 (only). So some will have it and others will not. I don't think any of the native Studio One plugins resize.
By the way i am very surprised Pro EQ is not resizable, make no sense to me, so much i wonder if i miss something to resize it ?... lol
 
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