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How to delete selection from Collection?
- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 113 posts since 3 Jul, 2005 from Ottawa,Canada
Hello
If someone could please direct. How does one delete a selection from a collection.
As an visual example, i would like to remove the IK Multimedia 'path' from the Reverb Collection.
Regards
K
If someone could please direct. How does one delete a selection from a collection.
As an visual example, i would like to remove the IK Multimedia 'path' from the Reverb Collection.
Regards
K
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- KVRAF
- 2925 posts since 27 Aug, 2004
Am I the only one that thinks this is a bit unintuitive? Also, search on "Set As Target Collection" in the manual does not bring this up.
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- KVRian
- 909 posts since 7 Nov, 2017
The Bitwig user patterns for manual collections is a bit counter-intuitive *at first*, but honestly once you wrap your head around it, it becomes a no-brainer.
I see more than a few Bitwig design patterns applying the same sort of efficiency and modularity that software engineers see and use every day in their integrated development environments (IDEs) for software development. This isn't a *bad* thing, IMO. It's bringing some new and interesting efficiencies to audio production IDEs.
Then again, maybe the Bitwig way of things like this example aren't as off-putting to me because I've already seen and wrestled with similar user patterns in other domains. (shrug?)
I see more than a few Bitwig design patterns applying the same sort of efficiency and modularity that software engineers see and use every day in their integrated development environments (IDEs) for software development. This isn't a *bad* thing, IMO. It's bringing some new and interesting efficiencies to audio production IDEs.
Then again, maybe the Bitwig way of things like this example aren't as off-putting to me because I've already seen and wrestled with similar user patterns in other domains. (shrug?)