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ID | Project | Category | View Status | Date Submitted | Last Update |
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0007763 | ardour | bugs | public | 2019-05-27 01:49 | 2019-05-27 01:49 |
Reporter | pseudonomous | Assigned To | |||
Priority | normal | Severity | minor | Reproducibility | always |
Status | new | Resolution | open | ||
Platform | Linux | OS | Ubuntu | OS Version | 18.04.2 |
Product Version | 5.12 | ||||
Summary | 0007763: Adding new tracks / busses disturbs routing | ||||
Description | When new tracks/busses are added to a session, track routing for existing tracks is modified. In particular track input and output settings are modified for existing tracks (haven't checked busses, which may not be effected). I think what's happening is that if I add new tracks, the default input/output routes are added to the existing tracks. So if I had, say: input 1 -> track 1 -> master Then I modify the routing so that: Input 2 -> track 1 -> submix bus when I add a new track the routing on track one will be: Input 1 & Input 2 -> track -> submix bus & master I strongly suspect that this related to the "automatically connect inputs/outputs" code in Ardour. I don't think it's possible that this can be the actual intended behavior, though, because if somebody has modified the routing after creating tracks, I can't imagine any scenario where they don't want those modifications to be undisturbed while adding additional tracks. | ||||
Steps To Reproduce | 1. Create or open a session 2. Add some tracks, in none exist 3. Modify the default input / output routing 4. Add tracks or busses | ||||
Additional Information | I suspect a similar thing happens with aux sends / side channel routing because I feel like I've observed my session routing getting screwed up when doing this sort of thing in the past. I haven't, however, carefully tried to reproduce that behavior, so take this part of my bug report with a grain of salt. | ||||
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Date Modified | Username | Field | Change |
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2019-05-27 01:49 | pseudonomous | New Issue |