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Old 07-03-2001, 10:41 AM
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Default Suggestion: Separate Track and Playlist names

I have a suggestion to Digi, that would help us C24 users, but would also help organise stand alone PT sessions.

You know that when you start working with playlists, you get additional characters besides adding your own extra words to the track.

I suggest separating the track name and the playlist names, and having them on top of each other.

This way you can create short and instantly readable track names, such as VOC1 or BD or Snr
and more elaborate playlist names such as:
Lead voc 5/6/01.04, Low 909 Bassdrum.03 or Snappy Snare.02.

In this method, C24 or Procontrol will show you the just the track names.

Izhar
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