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I don't drop a VST on the track area as their is a big + sign now... which would seem to indicate I should use that. Plus it's kind of a long stretch if you have a 24" or 27" monitor to drag and drop clear across the screen, no? So with the + sign I click it, select an instrument track, load it... then I have to drag my mouse all the way down to the bottom (right) of the screen to name the track AND rack... which is what I want to do. Seems a little bit of screen travelling, but that's just me. :?:

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You could also right-click the track target module icon, that gives the context menu for that target module. (the rack context menu in this case) There you'll find the module's rename function.

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Hey... didn't know that was in there, or I missed it since there are 2 context dialogs in the track area. Which I use all the time because I like to color my tracks based on the composition and the "type" of track it is... That does what I'm looking for without having to travel too far.

I have to say I love the MuClips and Rack presets because I like to load a VST with a specific bank sometimes, so I can have Vanguard for instance, with a bank I use for arps say. But with screen size, sometimes drag and drop is a little bit of an exercise... so sometimes I just hit the + sign. I've been trying to use MuClips and Rack presets to expedite some stuff, but sometimes I forget and do the most expedient. Which is why some of this stuf pops up... and makes me go

Hmmmm... :)

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you should try a track ball mouse... good for long distance drag n drop

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You could also turn up the sensitivity on your mouse. I move my mouse an inch and it travels the screen :lol: . Maybe not that extreme but it does help when dealing with large screen areas
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Er, with a 24" screen that would be understood... I've ben a graphic designer for 20 years, so I'm used to dragging stuff around all day long, but I still try and adapt methods that are either faster, or more effective. Just a work habit.

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