Does anyone has an idea to solve this?
I love Atom SQ but what I still miss to avoid using the mouse is, switching mute on/off per channel in an easy way, like using Atom keyboard knob 1 to 16 as mute on/off buttons for 16 Studio one sequencer channels. I know that there is a mute option in the "Song display mode" in ATOM SQ but this is not comfortable to play loops and try channels on/off because you have to scroll through the channels. Looking forward to your feedback! |
frankscheihing wroteswitching mute on/off per channel in an easy way, like using Atom keyboard knob 1 to 16 as mute on/off buttons for 16 Studio one sequencer channels Sorry I don't really understand what you are writing here. Are you looking for a quick way to mute sixteen channels rather than do it one channel at a time? Interesting idea, SQ has sixteen buttons that could easily be used. So why not 16 solos, or 16 mutes, or 16 record enables I guess you would be asking for a console mode. Will it ever happen? Probably not, they want you to buy a faderport 16.
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The UP/Down arrows currently select tracks. Go into Song Mode. Use the page arrows (under the single encoder knob) to get to the page where the MUTE function is under button 5. Muting, solo and record operations are all available there for the selected track.
If you select a group of tracks in Studio One those same SQ functions effect all of the selected tracks.
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PreAl wrotefrankscheihing wrote This is exactly what I am looking for. Should be an easy extension and from my point of view not really cannibalize the faderport. But can help a lot if you do trials with tracks in loops. |
Jemusic wroteThe UP/Down arrows currently select tracks. Go into Song Mode. Use the page arrows (under the single encoder knob) to get to the page where the MUTE function is under button 5. Muting, solo and record operations are all available there for the selected track. Thank you for your comment. But this solution is what I described earlier as not realy comfortable when playing with loops |
Seems so but I’ve asked on another thread in the Studio One sub forum for clarity here
It would be awesome to be able to use the SQ to mute/unmute multiple Instrument tracks on the fly from a single view and record the audio output - following the same workflow as a typical MiDI hardware sequencer would allow |
UPDATE:
Scratch what I just wrote below. Apparently that's just for the Console and not the Track View? I'm more confused now, lol Just found this thread, and I'm happy I can actually mute tracks from the SQ. But, I've noticed they don't display the red MUTE button indicator in the main view when muted. It appears correctly in the Console view and the Inspector, but not in the main view. Bug? Feature? Neither? Lol. |
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