Welcome to %s forums

BrainModular Users Forum

Login Register

How can I delete a track?

General Discussion about whatever fits..
Post Reply
La Tenaille
Member
Posts: 547
Location: Saint Etienne (France)
Contact:

Unread post by La Tenaille » 13 Aug 2008, 15:34

Hello,
Simple noob question: I've created tracks with CTRL+T, but I can't find the way to delete it!
Thanks

User avatar
nay-seven
Site Admin
Posts: 5684
Location: rennes France
Contact:

Unread post by nay-seven » 13 Aug 2008, 16:20

yep , no way for the moment
i've ask it yet too...;-)

User avatar
Vincent
Member
Posts: 317
Location: PACA
Contact:

Unread post by Vincent » 13 Aug 2008, 17:10

Hello Mgr La Tenaille,

If it's not an empty tracks, first delete the patches.
Just save your workspace, then quit and restart Usine with your workspace. You'll then have only non-empty tracks.
I know, it seems absurd.
But deleting tracks, what for, indeed?
When I see an empty track, I quickly find something to drop in it!
Just joking...
vincent michel
composer & novelist

nofish
Member
Posts: 114
Contact:

Unread post by nofish » 13 Aug 2008, 17:23

Vincent is right, but if it hasn't changed lately then it only works if it's the last (most right) track. I emailed Senso about this because I thought it was a bug, for reference I include his reply:

hello again,
thanks for feedbacks.
actually, only the last empty tracks are deleted automatically.
If you have an empty track in the middle of the worksapce you have to delete it manually by moving patches of the grid.
Seem to be strange but because of the total modularity of Usine it's not so easy to do that automatically (be sure to keep your routing).
Of course It's not definitive, one day I'll spend time to find a solution....
senso+++

La Tenaille
Member
Posts: 547
Location: Saint Etienne (France)
Contact:

Unread post by La Tenaille » 14 Aug 2008, 09:00

Hello,
Fine, it works ;-)
...and I realise it's the same thing to delete empty patch grid lines.
Thanks for the tip

Post Reply

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 34 guests