Can you tell us how to delete the whole group of tracks or to undo the group structure at least? Thanks for tutorial. I found something useful. Talking about shift+move your tack.
Also, when I collapse my group and left click to solo that whole group, the main group pattern is still active but the other patterns within the group have now gone mute .. is there any reason why this could be happening?
This might be a weird question, but can you make a group within a group? Like for instance, say I wanted to group all my "DRUMS" in one group, all my "SYNTHS" in one group, and all my "PERCS" in one group. But then I want my synth instruments to be grouped with each of their own automation inside of the main "SYNTHS" group, is that possible?
+Beat School sir please make a series on mastering and pro knowledge of linear phase eq . sir in your intro to mixing series you unlock many topics of mixing like phase , 32 bit float. please make series of mastering and please unlock topics of mastering. thanks sir
so i created a group in the playlist, but theres no group in the mixer. ive never learned how you put up a group in the mixer, like connecting channels to one group. because i went to try to higher the volume on one vst and i connected it with the drums in the playlist as a group, but only the vst is hightening sound. so please if you can explain this i'd be happy :)
Yo man, I've accidently clicked some keybinding so that when I press collapse/expand group, the whole group becomes 100% hidden (instead of 90% hidden, like in your video). I.e. when I press collapse group, the whole group basically disappears until I expand it. Do you know where I can find this setting so that I can turn it off?
Found it: Open PLAYLIST OPTIONS (The small arrow in the top left corner of your playlist), then under VIEW you will find the option HIDE COLLAPSED GROUPED TRACKS
So once they're grouped, how do you "collapse" them in to a single channel, so to speak? I don't see the point in having tracks grouped if you can't then collapse it in to a "folder track". Know what I mean?
+Bender Rodriguez If you have the group collapsed, muting the group should do that. Notes that have been triggered may continue to play, but new notes should not be triggered.
It's WaveCandy visualizer, which comes with FL Studio. I have a video about it on my channel if you want more information about it. I use it's spectrogram setting a lot when producing, which is what appears in this video