Thank you both for the clarification! Now I understand the difference between the region names and the labels. So, more manual work. Sigh.
Thank you both for the clarification! Now I understand the difference between the region names and the labels. So, more manual work. Sigh.
Andrew, after importing your wave files into a session, in the multi-track view, if you hold the control key down and click in track 1's label area the naming window will pop open, after entering a label hit the enter key, the label that you just entered will be placed on track 1 and the naming window will automatically jump down to track 2, as you work your way down the multi-track the naming window and the hot track will move along with you making it easy to read any region names that you are using for track names.
This will also name the mixer input channel labels automatically.
Last edited by Shawn; 08-16-2017 at 02:55 AM.
Shawn...
Thanks, Shawn - small help still helps
I'm grateful for everybody's answers, I think the topic is now closed (until Bob enhances that labeling thing ).
And if you're loath to manually type in long labels from region names, you can double-click the region (transferring it to the SF View window), then hit the U (Update region) key to reveal a highlighted-text view of the regions's name. Ctrl-C (copy) that, then ctrl-V (paste) it into your track label input dialogue, editing to taste, if needed.
And if you're really loath to do all that clicking and button-pushing, get yourself a mouse/keyboard macro recorder program to automate the task. But that's probably going a little too far. Unless you do this a lot.
Dave "it aint the heat, it's the humidity" Labrecque
Becket, Massachusetts
Dave "it aint the heat, it's the humidity" Labrecque
Becket, Massachusetts
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