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Hiding tracks in Studio One does not hide them on the Faderport 8, why?

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asked Aug 15, 2017 in Studio One 3 by designweb (2,320 points)
For some reason, when I hide tracks in Studio One, they don't hide on the Faderport.
Surely if I have hidden something, that would mean I don't want to see it on my controller either.

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answered Aug 16, 2017 by lawrencefarr (221,470 points)
 
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Not currently possible.   Perhaps in a future firmwear update.
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answered Sep 19, 2018 by Lawry (240 points)
Same goes for the CS18AI. I'd love the faders to be hidden if the tracks are hidden.
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answered Jun 27, 2019 by uchendueke (1,650 points)
Latest firmware and it's still not able to do it :( Having the option of simply seeing what you have on screen would make perfect sense. Mutli instruments have added more confusion to the mix since these are shown as the component tracks on the FP8 even when they are merged to one in the console.
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answered Nov 23, 2019 by puyaqevn (330 points)
When will you fix this problem ????
So much time has passed and you still can’t fix it ....
Even when I used ProTools in conjunction with DIGI 003 FACTORY, it worked 5 years ago ...

Is it really that hard ??
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answered Apr 24, 2020 by davebeacon (1,200 points)
Latest firmware update 3.43, still no hide tracks when hiding in arrange or mix window. I really would like to see this happen if possible. sounds petty i'm sure, but can be a pain when you don't want to see the tracks but they are still there on the faderport... The good people in Baton Rouge are on to it tho i bet.
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answered May 16, 2020 by diegocherobravo (180 points)
edited May 16, 2020 by diegocherobravo
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answered Nov 6, 2020 by Rowbajt (790 points)

Its nice that there is kind of the above mentioned work around. It works, yes, but you loose the ability to navigate views with the created view groups. Those are greyed out when clicking Remote.

PRESONUS, please fix this with a firmware upgrade!

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