How do you remove an Aux channel?
Creating an Aux channel is easy. If you decide that you no longer want to use that routing, how do you delete them (so that they aren’t showing on the Master mixer, etc., etc.). I seem to find that they stay around even after you re-start N-Track. (I ultimately solved the problem accidentally by loading a song that didn’t have the Aux channels. Suddenly they were all gone…and didn’t come back. However, that still leaves me not knowing how you would delete them in reality.) Thanks in advance for your help.
Hi dripley:
I saw Flavio up here earlier… I thought he might post a reply to your question…
Then I got side-tracked and when I came back he was not here…
Anyway, I began having the same issues as you report…
Then, I started playing around with the mixers that you can generate and discovered that there is a little arrow on the upper right-hand toolbar margin(s)…
Click on the arrow and a menu will drop down showing a configuration panel…
This panel will allow anything Flavio has to offer in how the mixers are displayed…
Check to see if this is what your looking for…
I hope this helps…
Bill…
Hi dripley, Bill. Click on the name tab ‘Aux’, this opens the prop’s for it, here you can delete it.
Hi Gents:
Thanks for the reply…
I believe that’s the same as right-clicking or double clicking on the Timeliness track…
It opens the properties where the track can be deleted…
However, that doesn’t remove the AUX’s from the mixer’s strips…
It’s nice to have all the options…
That’s where, when you get used to using the track’s mixer a particular way … For me, that’s the best way to add Plugs to the track(s)…
By adding Plugs that way, it’s like adding effects by using the “INSERT” method…as opposed to returning the effect by way
I got used to opening a group and transferring those tracks to the group…
then adding a plug to the group and mixing the VSTs to the group…
then mixing each track’s dynamics to the Plugs in that group…
However, then you might want to add a plug to just one track within that group…
The option of adding plugs within n-Track’s mixers, is really that nice
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You all know, I don’t use any other Editor…
Just n-Track… I don’t know how to use any other Editor…
I’m not sure how any other Editor works, in that regard…
Bill…
Bill. In the main window (not the track mixer) where the master chan’ is, below it are your aux’s. Left click on the ‘aux’ name. It opens the aux props with the option to delete.