Project templates are for news projects. Track templates are for new tracks within the current project.TheoM wrote:by track template, i don't see the difference between what you are saying and a project template then "create new" and choose the template. Cheers
Imagine this scenario, for example: You're working on a project (some tracks already recorded), and you decide that the drum tracks from a previous project would work well in the current project. The drums in the previous project consist of a bunch of NN-XT instances, each with it's own effects, each routed to it's own hardware interface output. How do you get these tracks into the current project and preserve routing? Actually try it, and you'll see what I mean.
In another [unnamed] daw, when I think that a set of tracks might be useful for future projects, I select the tracks and save as a track template. When I want to use those tracks in a new project, I insert the template - literally, a key command (to bring up a browser with my templates) and a double click (to select the template), and I'm done.
Combinators don't work as track templates because everything within a combinator sums to a stereo pair. Devices within a combinator can be routed to hardware interface outs, but this routing is not preserved (think rewire). Repeating the same routing every time that a combinator is recalled is not a template. The same applies to project templates, when moving tracks between projects.
Edited about a hundred times, because this stuff can be tricky to describe in a forum post.