You can enable MIDI transpose in the track properties. This will give you a transpose dial in the track inspector. Not per sequence though.
the 12th track is a vox. it also has two tracks after it.
Are the two tracks child tracks of the 12th vox track?
Is the vox sound placed anywhere else in the arrangement as a phantom copy, i.e. is there a ‘+’ icon next to the sound name?
I followed your instructions, but all I get is silence when I bounce render.
Anyway, it’s not the recommended way to bounce. You can only do it once, and you destroy your original vox sound. Furthermore, the bounced audio will be stored with the bit-resolution of your vox sound, which probably is 16 or 24 bit. New sounds you create on dedicated bounce tracks use the bit-resolution of the engine (32 or 64 bit floating point) to preserve the full bit resolution of the engine output.
i agree about collapsing the tracks but wanting to see a full mixer view!
I have now added an “Expand all groups” option to the mixer view menu.
Wow those “glass” faders look very stylish.
Only problem I have with them, is that they will shatter if you hit the mouse button too hard. 😉 jk
Can those mixer strips be totally hidden?
Not yet. There still is that 6 pixel wide strip all the way down. But I intend to remove that with the option to show more details in the header.
You said “the existing track lane minimize option” what is that?
The rightmost minimize button in the title of the track headers in the tracks region. Shortcut H.
The Hide Tracks in group option will totally hide all child tracks when used at track level in the arranger.
And it will do that now as well in the mixer.
Did a slider for the mixer make it into your recent changes?
Yes. Already done.
Still a consideration?
The panner band is still a consideration, but I may leave that out till a later release.
minimizing and collapsing tracks in groups and so on is reflected in both, the track area and the mixer area. This is something that can be annoying when you want to see every track in the mixer, but not in the track area. How are the recent changes handled?
They are still linked. But I could add a “show collapsed tracks” option in the mixer view menu. This would then ignore the group collapse state of group tracks and always show all tracks. The individual track minimize mode (shortcut H) would still be in effect though.
And will there be an option to have the mixer view separated? I hope you will understand what I mean
Please explain.
Is the option to show faders global or per track?
Global.
I have created a preview topic about the mixer improvements I’m working on:
The only way I can imagine this could be done, is if you have the same vox sound on a child track of the bounce track. Let me know how you did it, if you can reproduce it.
You need to Ctrl+Click the B button or press the Ctrl+B key shortcut to perform the bounce render. A dialog will appear showing the bounce render progress. Pressing the B button will do nothing but toggle muting of either the bounce track or the tracks below the bounce track.
Hmm, that really shouldn’t be possible. If you have any sound events on a bounce enabled track, then those are muted as long as the B button is turned off. So bounce recording or rendering this should produce silence. Are you sure that actually did the bouncing? Pressing B will only toggle the bounce state of the track.
Maybe I will implement this feature as an edit menu command. It would then use the editor snap setting as slice size. I’d like to reserve the use of alt/shift/ctrl shortcuts to more common editing tasks.
Also is there going to be a fadeout fade-in feature in the sound editor?
Probably.
Then it’s probably because Reaper uses a different mono panning law. Try opening the Arrangement properties dialog and set the mono panning to “Balance control” (i.e. 0dB). If you have all your mono tracks panned in center, then this will raise the level of the mono tracks with 3dB.
Are you recording mono files?
Is the level difference evident on the waveform on the individual tracks?
Check that you don’t have any tracks in the hierarchy where you have reduced the gain setting.
Could you be more specific?
One thing that may differ from other hosts is mono panning. If you play a mono sound or mono plugin, then by default the gain is reduced by -3dB when panned in center, and 0dB when panned hard left/right. Some hosts will output at 0dB at center and boost +3dB when panned hard left/right.
