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    Good day,

    Whenever I am facing "issues" with any of Bob's offerings, I always download the demo version of the application in question - to determine if the anomaly persists.

    In the final analysis, I tend to discover that the anomaly is most often the result of ID-10-T issues.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Labrecque View Post
    I think by "Filenames" Dell means track/channel names.
    In addition, when the track-label is populated with a name, it becomes part of filenames that are subsequently recorded. A handy trick when doing punch-ins is changing the track-names even by one characters. This will prevent you from being able to damage a previous recording, as the newly recorded material is in a now in a different file rather than appending the original if you do something like an accidental retake-all, or an undo while in record mode.

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    Quote Originally Posted by UpTilDawn View Post
    I'm confused! What can I say?

    It didn't work this morning, but now it's fine........

    Thanks for the extra push to check again.

    Guess it's not something I do often.
    Maybe it's cuz it's a click in the MT, but a shift-click in the mixer views?

    I never add labels in mixer views, so this one caught me off guard initially.
    Dave "it aint the heat, it's the humidity" Labrecque
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Labrecque View Post
    Maybe it's cuz it's a click in the MT, but a shift-click in the mixer views?

    I never add labels in mixer views, so this one caught me off guard initially.
    ok.) here's what I encountered for practice, downloaded from here and they are not displayed, and if there are a lot of them. https://www.cambridge-mt.com/ms/mtk/
    try it yourself. there are a lot of channels if they sent you ?
    Last edited by andrew b; 04-08-2025 at 10:25 AM.

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    It sounds like you are importing wav files. If so, the file names are displayed on the multitrack waveform display - not the track label. The track label is not associated with the file name (unless it is recorded on that track, in which case it is part of the basis for automatically generated filenames of newly recorded material).

    It is the track label that propagates to the other views. That must be entered manually (at least initially - although it saves with certain templates).
    Last edited by jmh; 04-08-2025 at 03:13 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jmh View Post
    It sounds like you are importing wav files. If so, the file names are displayed on the multitrack waveform display - not the track label. The track label is not associated with the file name (unless it is recorded on that track, in which case it is part of the basis for automatically generated filenames of newly recorded material).

    It is the track label that propagates to the other views. That must be entered manually (at least initially - although it saves with certain templates).
    and this can't be fixed (.I would like to. Writing 40 files is boring

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    See post 9 > [Ctrl-Left-Clicking] in the Label Display zone

    This lets you do it pretty quick.

    One thing I noticed is there are widely different ways people use this software. And lots of different workflows. One man's shortcoming is another's advantage, so something like track-labeling is just the way it is.

    For what you are doing (which I don't do often) I rename the audio files G1_rhythm, G2_ lead... and then library import them into the multitrack en-masse. They sort alphabetically then number-select groups (now in order) and apply textures - green for guitars...

    That makes it easy to name the tracks - but I wouldn't want to use use the file names. Who cares? ...saw keeps track of that - and
    not many characters that fit into the display - but something like this would be meaningful: G_RL_C - which equals (to me) guitar_rhythm_left_chorus.


    Last edited by jmh; 04-09-2025 at 07:47 AM.

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    jmh,

    I did not employ such myself, but what of the "old days" and the employment of "scribble strips"?

    I also would gather that you have never - or have limited knowledge of, working with the Control Track and the entering of Custom Cmds.

    Yes indeed, for such tasks, these task can be rather laborious...but "c'est la vie"
    Last edited by mr_es335; 04-09-2025 at 04:32 PM.

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    Well...importing 40-60 wav files into MT, all track names has to be filled in manually in MT track label.
    I have done it, not 60 but 20 wav files, one have to just make plenty of coffee and it is done
    he, he.
    Anyway here are nice multitrack files if it is of interest:

    https://www.telefunken-elektroakusti...ivefromthelab/

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    Ideas:

    1) Create a session template with all your most-commonly-used track/channel labels. Or a few templates for different session types.

    2) Create a macro that transfers names to the MT or a mixer view from a list of WAV files in File Explorer or lines of text in a text document.

    3) Just type in the freaking labels for each project. How tough can it be?
    Dave "it aint the heat, it's the humidity" Labrecque
    Becket, Massachusetts

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