![]() When Folder Tracks are nested-that is, when one Folder Track is placed inside another-the Folder Track Grouping and Busing options still only apply for the Tracks within each folder. If a virtual instrument is using multiple Output Channels, you should take the time to organize which Instrument Tracks routed to that virtual instrument are related to which Output Channels in the Inspector. As noted elsewhere in this manual, the Audio selection for an Instrument Track is purely organizational and allows Studio One to accomplish workflow enhancements like the aforementioned. The related Audio Channel is the one shown in the Inspector under the Out and In selections for an Instrument Track. If removed from the Folder Track, a Track keeps the Bus as its Output Channel selection.įor Instrument Tracks, the Track's related Audio Channel is routed to the Folder Track Bus Channel. If a Bus selection is made, the Folder Track acts as an effects-drop target for the Bus Channel when dragging effects from the browser onto the Folder Track.Īs with Folder Track grouping, if the Folder Track has a Bus Channel selection, any Track added to the folder is routed to that Bus when placed in the Folder Track. If adding a new Bus Channel, the Bus takes the name of the Folder Track. Choose from an existing Bus Channel, or add a Bus, to switch the output for all Tracks contained in the Folder Track to a Bus Channel. Folder Track BusingĬlicking on the Bus selection box to the left of the Group icon on a Folder Track allows the selection or creation of a Bus Channel. This ability saves time in cases where simple edits do not require viewing a particular Track in the Folder or even grouping the Tracks within. It is possible to directly edit this consolidated Event, including Size, Move, Cut, Copy, Paste, and Duplicate. When a Folder Track is collapsed, a single "Event” with lanes representing each Track in the Folder across the arrangement is displayed. If removed from the Folder Track, a Track retains its Group setting. If a Track is already in a Group prior to being placed in a Folder Track, and the Folder Track Group is engaged, the Track is placed in the Folder Track Group when it is placed in the Folder Track. If the Group icon is engaged on a Folder Track, clicking it again removes the Group. This is exactly the same as selecting all of the Tracks and grouping them with /+: The Tracks are selected together in the Console and Arrange views, and the Events on the Tracks are edited together. Folder Track GroupingĬlicking the Group icon on a Folder Track creates a Group with the name of the Folder Track and places all Tracks it contains into the Group. Clicking on these engages the appropriate action for any Track within the folder. Note that Folder Tracks also have Mute, Solo, Record, and Monitor Enable buttons. ![]() If Link expansion and visibility of Folder Tracks is enabled in the Console Visibility Options, the related Channels are shown and hidden in the Console as well. Folder Tracks can contain Audio, Instrument, Automation, and even other Folder Tracks.Ĭlick the Folder icon in the Track control area to show or hide the Tracks within the Folder in the Arrange view. It is also possible to create a Folder Track from the Tracks/Add Tracks dialog, just like any other Track. Alternatively, you can drag-and-drop any Track onto an existing Folder Track. This creates a new Folder Track and places all of the selected Tracks in it. If organizing existing Tracks, the simplest method of placing the Tracks into a new Folder Track is to select them all in the Track Column, then /-click and choose Pack Folder from the contextual menu. Studio One's Folder Tracks also include Grouping and Busing options, extending improvements to editing and mixing workflow. ![]() Keeping the Arrange view organized can be critical to workflow, and Folder Tracks have traditionally helped in this area. ![]()
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