If there's one thing that's really tedious whilst using Studio One, it's having to always open the console to adjust the master panning positions of any track. Adding automation tracks, is tedious and just adds clutter for anyone that suggests going that route. It would just help streamline the usability aspects imop.
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Scott...maybe I misunderstand your question, but isnt the track pan adjustable in the Inspector on the Arranger window?
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And if you have the Faderport as well you can pan from there the moment you select a track. Even if the console is not open. As Tim suggests you can see the pan position from the inspector.
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timmorris wroteScott...maybe I misunderstand your question, but isnt the track pan adjustable in the Inspector on the Arranger window? I think what he means is on the track itself in the arrange pane. There is only a volume fader there. I think he doesn't want to open the Inspector just to adjust the pan. Another feature request I guess.... |
The other point is that you can only see one pan position for single tracks selected in the Inspector even if you do use it, if you have multiple tracks with different pan positions then you need to open the console to see them. If pan controls are on the tracks themselves, you get a complete overview without any other panels taking up any screen estate and have any pan positions available and at a glance.It's also much easier to gauge the relative pan positions on the vertical axis of multiple tracks to one another than horizontally.
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It's been an FR on Answers (the official FR board) since February. We should probably search there before starting FR threads here, and maybe link to the existing FR there if there is one already.
http://answers.presonus.com/14289/add-a ... 289#q14289 That one isn't very popular it seems. 3 votes so far. It will likely need a lot more votes than that to rise up the priority list. |
The FR on Answers is a graveyard area of the website, it's purpose was to mitigate peoples ongoing requests from the forums. (An automated / auto response message, under the name of Alex Tinsley) is triggered. Things only get noticed when they are discussed on forums. There are 3500 requests for studio one, you would be as well as throwing your wish in a wishing well and hoping an employee just happens to fish the message out, where you would be better off sticking a big notice outside their head office where people are discussing it and where it's actually read. The FR on Answers area is a waste of time.
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Although it may be a graveyard it is the place for requests. I don't think discussion about feature requests out of bounds here in this forum. The only thing that bothers me the most is when someone who post's a topic doesn't take the time to search before and reply in a previous post of the same topic.
It's good thing to corral these threads to a single topic or forum. We also should be able to discuss features here one at a time instead of muliple topics of the same issue. |
There are 3500 requests for studio one, you would be as well as throwing your wish in a wishing well No offense Scott but that is pure nonsense. Some things that have been highly voted there have been added to Studio One and will continue to be. Not everything, nobody ever gets everything they want, but enough. It's there for a purpose, so they can see what people want - most - without navigating through endless bickering in FR threads. If you want panning on the arrange track, encourage people to vote it up there. Posting it here won't accomplish anything. (An automated / auto response message, under the name of Alex Tinsley) is triggered. You should not speak to things when you have - no clue - what you're talking about. |
scottmoncrieff wroteThe FR on Answers is a graveyard area of the website, it's purpose was to mitigate peoples ongoing requests from the forums. (An automated / auto response message, under the name of Alex Tinsley) is triggered. Things only get noticed when they are discussed on forums. There are 3500 requests for studio one, you would be as well as throwing your wish in a wishing well and hoping an employee just happens to fish the message out, where you would be better off sticking a big notice outside their head office where people are discussing it and where it's actually read. The FR on Answers area is a waste of time. What is a true waste of time is dealing with posts such as this. Since the link at the top of every page is not enough, please take the time to review the following: Forum Code of Conduct The post in question violates several items on this list, and is in violation of the forum rules. Posts such as this will not be allowed to continue. Either observe and abide by the rules that are in place, or take your discussion to another venue. |
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