@Blip Interactive said:
No but I've been eyeing it up as a possible enhancement. Ideally I'd like to get it so you can copy, paste, duplicate, save and load entire groups.
Plus one for duplicate track. With options for which elements are duplicated. ‘Track instrument and settings(routing, sends etc)’ vs ‘all (+ midi data/audio)’.
Def. add me on for track duplicate. I use this so often. Not hard to fiddle about etc and make one up, but it would be a major convenience to press one button etc.
@Blip Interactive said:
No but I've been eyeing it up as a possible enhancement. Ideally I'd like to get it so you can copy, paste, duplicate, save and load entire groups.
I'd use track duplicate a lot but I'd rather do without so that you can focus on doing all the above in one go. Load and saving of groups would be epic.
For now... here's how I do it. Might read a little long but it's actually quite fast once you get used to where to look.
Create a new instrument track of the same type
Duplicate the song clips and drag them down to the new track
On the source instrument, go to the hamburger menu and hit 'Copy'. You can copy an entire Obsidian patch or Slate kit this way. No need to save/export/whatever.
Go to the new instrument and paste it.
If the track has effects or sends that need duplicating, same deal: copy and paste for the win
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No but I've been eyeing it up as a possible enhancement. Ideally I'd like to get it so you can copy, paste, duplicate, save and load entire groups.
Ohhh, yes please!!!
Or at least save mixer Fx chains. 😀
+1 Please add this!
What, like this:
https://www.blipinteractive.co.uk/nanostudio2/user-manual/Mixer.html#track-effects
... check out the hamburger button for a tasty treat.
Hamburgers ARE tasty treats!!
Plus one for duplicate track. With options for which elements are duplicated. ‘Track instrument and settings(routing, sends etc)’ vs ‘all (+ midi data/audio)’.
Sorry Matt..... should scour the whole manual before I post.
Def. add me on for track duplicate. I use this so often. Not hard to fiddle about etc and make one up, but it would be a major convenience to press one button etc.
Yeah I would use track duplicate often when I get to the stage where I split my initial drum track up to give many of the drum sounds their own track.
+1 Use it all the time for duplicating a drum part etc to layer with another sound.
I'd use track duplicate a lot but I'd rather do without so that you can focus on doing all the above in one go. Load and saving of groups would be epic.
For now... here's how I do it. Might read a little long but it's actually quite fast once you get used to where to look.
That would be my main use for it as well. On the unrequested 'For now...' tip wagon, here's how I do this currently:
Rinse and repeat.