Thanks much for providing these resources. We really like the intelligence of Logic and find it very intuitive but some things are still hidden in plain sight. Valuable info!
Excellent! I can see how this can be really helpful for mixing drums, especially acoustic drums. After creating all the duplicate tracks to separate the drum kit, you can create a summing stack to minimize the mixer and the screen in general.
I created a Folder Stack with MIDI tracks playing an external synth and can't mute or solo the individual MIDI subtracks. Whenever I click mute or solo, it mutes or solos all tracks in the subfolder at the same time. It would have been a nice feature but it's useless because of that. But it seemed to work for your internal synth instruments. It does work for my audio subtracks ok.
Hello, can you please answer me a question! I’ve made 3 tracks with files in the first cell, after making a stack and closing it, I don’t see the 3 files in the stack master like I do in your video at TC 2:10. Why is that? Or does it only with MIDI files and audio files are not shown? When I close my stack with the 3 tracks and 3 a file in the first cell of each track, all I see is a little 3 in the top left corner of the cell. Thx in advance
@@soundformore hi, I tried it with both. So if I am summing or folding audio tracks, I don’t see, when I close the stack, that there is data in that cell? I would like to see if there is information in a cell of a closed stack. At the moment, there is no difference between a stack with an empty cell and a stack with files in the first cell of every track. PS: it does what I want in track view. Meaning where I fill the first bars of each track in my stack and close the stack, I see the 3 files in the stack track!