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Has anyone else noticed this?
I have a bunch of sessions that have identical tracks in them, ie a bunch of orch tracks, and mix tracks. If i import one/some of the mix tracks, or any track/s that matter, from one session, into the current session, they get added to the group of the similar track/s that is in my current session. Can anyone see this is more useful than the old way of making a new group of the new tracks that you imported?? I can't! Please can it be changed back! Cheers |
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