Re Auria Pro
I cannot figure out how to delete channel strips on a given project.
In my case, I imported a 3-channel midi file, but the template has 16 channels, plus 8 sub sub effects channels.
Even if I start with "new project", and use "none" for template, it still has the 8 subs
How can I delete (or add) a mixer, or sub , channel strip to a given project?
Thx for any answer. Even a ref to a manual page (I have)
Bud
Deleting un-used channel strips on template
-
- Member
- Posts: 15
- Joined: Mon Sep 12, 2016 2:50 pm
Re: Deleting un-used channel strips on template
You can't delete the 8 subs, it's part of the basic design of Auria.
-
- Expert
- Posts: 88
- Joined: Tue Jul 07, 2015 6:06 am
Re: Deleting un-used channel strips on template
Correct on not being able to delete the subs
But, individual tracks can be deleted.
Make sure you are on the Tracks view (menus are context dependent based on which screen you are on).
Highlite the track header you wish to delete.
Select Edit/Delete/Delete Track.
Hope that helps!
But, individual tracks can be deleted.
Make sure you are on the Tracks view (menus are context dependent based on which screen you are on).
Highlite the track header you wish to delete.
Select Edit/Delete/Delete Track.
Hope that helps!
-
- Member
- Posts: 15
- Joined: Mon Sep 12, 2016 2:50 pm
Re: Deleting un-used channel strips on template
Yea, wigglelights
That works to delete un-used tracks.
Crazy that all that screen space is sucked up with those 8 sub ch strips.
I hope the next update gives an option top delete.
That works to delete un-used tracks.
Crazy that all that screen space is sucked up with those 8 sub ch strips.
I hope the next update gives an option top delete.
-
- Expert
- Posts: 88
- Joined: Tue Jul 07, 2015 6:06 am
Re: Deleting un-used channel strips on template
Glad that worked for you.
Regarding the subs, check the linked discussion - I don’t think it’ll ever happen that they go away. It’s just a line of thinking which is apparently more relevant to certain approaches in mixing than others.
Personally I use the subs every time, and leave the master alone. Just FYI, you can pop out a meter from the master that is movable to keep an eye on levels by hitting the meter button at the bottom of the master strip.
Best of luck!
Regarding the subs, check the linked discussion - I don’t think it’ll ever happen that they go away. It’s just a line of thinking which is apparently more relevant to certain approaches in mixing than others.
Personally I use the subs every time, and leave the master alone. Just FYI, you can pop out a meter from the master that is movable to keep an eye on levels by hitting the meter button at the bottom of the master strip.
Best of luck!
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 370 guests