Why can't you answer without insulting me? I am merely frustrated by a program, why do you directly attack me?You are tripping heavily man. The level of your arrogance is on the high. Let me explain why.
because the drag and drop solution doesn't stop the output to the master. Also I literally said I don't want them in the folder - I just want it in a basic bus.
Also sometimes i don't want them in the folder, but maybe i want them in a bus, sometimes I want to have several things that feed into each other and folders make it difficult to understand.
Yes two clicks is a bit complicated when you have around 300 tracks. With nearly all other DAWs it is just clicking on the output and selecting either a new bus or an existing one. With reaper i have to create a new bus, then alt drag them to the bus and then shift click on the route button to disable the send to master. No it is not one click on the routing matrix, especially not with many tracks.
Thanks for saying I am tripping. Very nice
Now you changed terms a bit. Now it is the "I have 300 tracks" excuse which is on the edge of being ridiculous. So I am going to entertain your lazy brain a bit.
You can drag and drop to route WITHOUT having routed track to be part of a master. You just need to learn a bit. But of course, for a person being so lazy as EXACTLY you are, you always whine and want someone else to do the hard work for you.1. You can route a track to another track via DRAG AND DROP without having the routed track sent to a master. You genius all you have to do is hold ALT while you are dragging and this way it will route to any other dragged track without being sent to a master. It will be sent to the dragged track only. Even the icon in the mixer is going to visually suggest that. So it is not two but ONE mouse clicks away.
because the drag and drop solution doesn't stop the output to the master. Also I literally said I don't want them in the folder - I just want it in a basic bus.2. You genius do you realize any track can be routed to any other track, excluding any other track you don't have to have a folder? You can do exactly what you want. It makes it difficult to understand only for your brain and that is because you don't want to learn the tool you use but you have time to argue o a forum about nonexistent features that exist.
Also sometimes i don't want them in the folder, but maybe i want them in a bus, sometimes I want to have several things that feed into each other and folders make it difficult to understand.
Prime example: You can have 150 tracks. You can open the routing matrix and reroute them all in one click, all you have to do is either mouse drag and swipe down (to the routed tracks) or hold ALT while doing it and swipe your mouse down - 150 tracks routed in one mouse click.
Moreover, if the routing matrix is confusing for your brain (mind you routing matrix in Repaer visually is the same as in the audio industry), you can turn on the "wires" view and see what goes where but you being, I guess you never even knew for that but you will of course say you knew.See how you are tripping. Go read above. You are making it hard for yourself. You can open the matrix and route not 150, but 200 or any number of tracks in one mouse click.Yes two clicks is a bit complicated when you have around 300 tracks. With nearly all other DAWs it is just clicking on the output and selecting either a new bus or an existing one. With reaper i have to create a new bus, then alt drag them to the bus and then shift click on the route button to disable the send to master. No it is not one click on the routing matrix, especially not with many tracks.
Thanks for saying I am tripping. Very nice
Oh, I so badly want to hear a track with 300 tracks..
And now a plot twist so big that can end Europe as we know it. Did you know that you can create an action that can route any number of tracks in any way imaginable to any number of other tracks - in any way you want - with one keystroke? No, you did not know that.
If you want to pay me money I can make it for you. But I know your answer.
Bla bla, I can't do this, that...
If I use alt to drag one track onto another, it creates a folder. I don't want the folder. If I alt-drag onto the route button, i also need to click shift+click to disable the send to the master. Maybe I am missing a setting?
The problem with the matrix routing is that i only want specific tracks, so I would need to go through each one. The drag approach is nice, but if the tracks are not near each other it is not possible. You also can't select several tracks at once in the routing matrix. Maybe I am missing a setting to?.
A DAW can be used more than to create songs, the amount of tracks is for video games or films, the last one was a lot bigger than 300.
I did know that you can create actions, but I wasn't able to modify them so that I can easily choose the tracks to sent to. I am just learning Reaper, why are you always so aggressive? Furthermore do you really think I will pay you after you insulted me, assumed my tracks are terrible based on track count and then continued to insult me?
Statistics: Posted by iTzPrime — Thu Jul 25, 2024 8:50 am