I found something extremely annoying today. I have this project with over 200 tracks and made a stem selection to export. This feature is great, that you can export stems through master.
But since I had 2 external tracks (external synths), it wanted to export in real time. I decided to export them later so I disabled the external tracks and hit export.
Later I realized that the checkboxes (where you select which channel to export) DON’T FOLLOW CHANNEL! They are completely independent checkboxes totally unbound to what they are enabling/disabling. This lead to my complete selection being offset by 2 channels away from the intended selection.
I hope this will be fixed. I had to manually go through all channels to see what I got and what not. It was still faster than exporting everything again (which would take hours).
Hi,
Could you pelease attach a screenshot?
First pic: External instruments enabled. Selection set.
Second pic: External instruments disabled. Selection changed.
Confirmed, here : it also happens on my end…
IMO, the disabled tracks should still remain in the Channel Selection list as greyed out ones, instead of the occuring shift due to their disappearance. If confirmed by others, this is a nasty bug that should be fixed ASAP, especially for the ones who manage projects with many/countless tracks.
As a workaround, muting the two involved external synth tracks instead of disabling them should work as it does for me, but I understand that using the Disable… command is a more convenient way of doing, as it stops any processing related to them. So…
Oh dear. Steinberg uses the track number for the list in the Export dialog instead of some sort of unique ID?