Tilmann Rödiger wrote:Is this still an unsolved problem?
Well it still works the 'Resolve' way...
Track patching is done in one column. The position of each red rectangle vertically indicates the record track destination and the number inside the red rectangle indicates the source track that will be cut in. So you *can* route
source clip tracks to record tracks at will.
You can 'move audio track destination' up and down - but only all together - I think you have to mouse to do individual patching (i.e. there is no 'autopatch' like Avid).
You can't patch the individual tracks of a source side
timeline as far as I can make out - they go in ascending order - you can move the destination target up and down en bloc.
There's no indication of current source track patching UNLESS you select the source monitor with the mouse (i.e. the red rectangles always show the patching the 'last' time the source monitor was selected with the mouse).
e.g. if your last source loaded had 1 audio track, you shuttle down the timeline to a place where theres a 8 track source cut in and match frame - you'll still only see A1 with the red rectangle. Try using Q to toggle between source/record - no change. Try using Control 3,4,5 to toggle source/record/timeline - no change. Click in the source monitor - you'll now see the 8 audio tracks with red rectangles.
There's also no indication (that I can see) when you've edited stereo tracks into mono etc - or what the source track numbers are (without going into clip attributes).