? love Live's arrangement page and I also use ProTools and DigitalPerformer... LIVE LIVE LIVE



^x0b wrote:it certainly isn't great, but i've learned to live with it for now.
Thanks 0fps, I wasn't aware of that. However, while this does indeed hide the automation from view, it also closes the tracks, making the clip waveforms invisible. I would dearly like a way to keep the clip waveforms in view and "toggle" automation envelopes visible/invisible with a keystroke.0fps wrote:U can hide and show automation selector and envelopes at the arrangement view, simultaneously at all tracks by pressing alt + click on a show/hide button.Pitch Black wrote:Its not, another hadcore fanboi here who feels the same way. I agree with all you've said above. My pet hate is WHY can't I toggle automation envelopes visible/invisible for all tracks with a single keystroke, let alone a single operation. Select all tracks then fiddle about getting the "none" option to appear.... arrrrgh!mholloway wrote:I know it's not just me. It can't be.
So off-putting for me... whatever you're doing, if you just want to hide automation for a second, you have to go way off-task and pay attention to all these different tracks and parameters.
I think we're talking about slightly a different thing here, 0fps is talking about opening/unfolding the tracks all at once, which does indeed hide the waveforms, but we're talking about hiding/showing the automation envelopes.ShelLuser wrote:Then you're not doing it correctlyPitch Black wrote:However, while this does indeed hide the automation from view, it also closes the tracks, making the clip waveforms invisible.
Select all tracks, then hide the automation for a single track as you always do and then all tracks will stop displaying it. AFAIK you should press alt while hiding but with 8.1.5 it seems to work fine without it.
Edit: just in case; SO I'm referring to clicking on the dropdown menu; the fades/devices box.
+1mholloway wrote:And as for the "single horse" thing, this is a DAW, so it seems natural to me to want better implementation of DAW-specific functions within that single program. Looking elsewhere in this case would mean a multi-DAW approach to songwriting/mixing, which I am not interested in at all, as it's an absolute workflow killer for me.