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Add Zones to separate Tracks/Buses in Mixer

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asked Jun 10, 2017 in Studio One Feature Requests by greythousands (460 points)
edited Jun 11, 2017 by greythousands
As a long time Cubase user planning to switch full time to Studio One, I would really appreciate (as I am sure many others) of this nice feature Cubase 9 has, it is called Zones. What basically does is separate the mxier in two halves always visible and you are able to choose which tracks or groups/buses you want to be on left, that is, the right side of the mixer and this can be done on the column called "zones" in the left side of the mixer by just clicking on the track name.

I know that StudioOne now has something similar like to put buses on the right side of the mixer, but this is not the same nor as useful as this zone feature. In this feature you can always have, for example, your buses/groups on the right side on the mixer when you mix the song. Something similar as the main output on the mixer is now in SO3.

Cheers, keep up the amazing work!

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answered Jun 14, 2017 by AlexTinsley (925,350 points)
 
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answered Oct 1, 2021 by kevinkbell (370 points)
Yes!  I give that my vote.  This would be an excellent feature to have in Studio One.
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answered Jan 15, 2022 by Daw Stew (12,600 points)
i was thinking about this a few days ago. It would negate the feature request to freeze the mixer view. Basically splitting the console view (and arrange view) in 2 would allow you to keep specific channels in view whilst scrolling on the other half of the console. I like this idea
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answered Aug 6 by AlonsoJoaquin (2,050 points)
+1 Really neat Cubase feature
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