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DLongoni opened this issue Jul 16, 2020 · 3 comments
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@DLongoni
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When multiple tracks are selected and target it set to some action to be performed on Track, then the action is only performed on the first track of the multiple selection, which is unexpected I guess

@helgoboss helgoboss added the enhancement New feature or request label Jul 16, 2020
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X-Raym commented Mar 10, 2021

+1 for this,
Track Parent, or multi mapping aren't good workarround cause it is not flexible compared to just track selection.

Thx!

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Note to self: Probably the best way to implement this internally would be to generalize the target resolve step to support resolving to multiple targets internally instead of just one. That way a separate treatment of each selected track could be achieved which is important for relative control. Plus, it opens ReaLearn up for more interesting multi-control use cases at the same time.

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In upcoming RC, a new selector <All selected> is available which lets all "Track: ..." targets operate on all selected tracks. FX and sends target work only on the first track, even if <All selected> is chosen.

@helgoboss helgoboss added the realearn Related to ReaLearn label Jul 25, 2024
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