Short cut for live/ mixing latency change in main window

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I'm pretty much changing between recording (need low latancy) to mixing (high latency) all the time. Each time this happens I have to flick to the settings tab (slow) change the latency/ sound card then change back again (slow).

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Have a button on the main edit screen that toggles between two sound card/ latency settings that the user has already set called 'live' and 'mixing'.

The button toggled on 'live' should be green and the 'mixing' toggle should be brown/ orange!
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This is a great idea, everyone. Click a button to record, click a button to mix.

Do you think it'll make the update?
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Tingle wrote:Do you think it'll make the update?
No.

I'm not sure Tracktion has that much control over all soundcards: I have to launch the Delta Control Panel to change mine for example.

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platinumears wrote:
Tingle wrote:Do you think it'll make the update?
No.

I'm not sure Tracktion has that much control over all soundcards: I have to launch the Delta Control Panel to change mine for example.
Good point, shame things can't be so simple.
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maby you try girder. it's a tool to remotecontrol nearly everything on your windows pc. so you can assigne global shortcuts for switching the latency in the soundcard control panel. it's a bit complicated (the program) but if you are in, it's great for everything. i control tracktions record functins with an old infrared remotecontrol and a 5$ selfmade infrared receiver ;)

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chainging the latincey on my sound card seems to make no difference in tracktion for me only the slider in tracktion makes a difference, shurley this idea can be applyed to that latincey controler :?:

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I'm pretty sure T can swap sound cards for you, in this case you have one card setup for recording and another for mixing. As far as I know T remembers the settings for each sound card so 'should' be possible.
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