I don't know about Logic's limitations of using folders, but I do know that Studio One can nest folders within folders like you've shown in Bitwig. The main point I was hinting at was really more about viewing tracks in a more immediate way than using folder tracks, as whilst helpful, to go into the deep nesting route, is by it's very nature, a pretty clunky system that you can get lost in if you go mad with it. With a slider where tracks can scale to minimal levels on the fly, you can do more with less clicks and effort in one stroke.Zexila wrote:I don't know if you are aware (I wasn't till recently), there's neat thing with group tracks where you can access every group in full arrangement view, not just collapsing folders like you would do in Cubase/Logic X, which IMO gives whole organization thing another level of usefulness suddenly, especially if you start nesting groups in groups and so on.THE INTRANCER wrote:Trying to do that in Bitwig Studio would be a nightmare to manage in comparison, even if it does support folder tracks.
I don't know if Logic can minimise the arrangement of tracks to this level, I know Bitwig Studio can't.