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Hosts & Applications (Sequencers, DAWs, Audio Editors, etc.) • Re: REAPER's resource efficiency is unparalleled

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Sadly the routing issue is not drag and drop on how i usually route. So i need a few more clicks. So its alt+drag and then shift+click on the tracks selected. This makes it still a bit complicated -.-
Not sure what you are after. You said "What drives me absolutely mad in Reaper is the routing. Why can't i just do a rightclick on output and send it to a bus? " and I said you can route any channel to any other channel (call it a folder, bus or whatever) with a drag and drop - literally.

Moreover, once the bus is created/selected you can route channels by dragging them into a folder (in the arrangement view - TCP so to speak).

But let's pretend or act I may not understand you. Your solution is two clicks instead of drag and drop and you still complain about two clicks being "a bit complicated".

You do realize that you initially asked "Why can't I just do a right-click on output and send it to a bus?" which even if it existed would be a two-click?!?

Are you trippin or something?

But even so, you can actually open the routing matrix and this is one click, and all other routings can be made with one click instead of two.
because the drag and drop solution doesn't stop the output to the master. Also I literally said I don't want them in the folder - I just want it in a basic bus.

Also sometimes i don't want them in the folder, but maybe i want them in a bus, sometimes I want to have several things that feed into each other and folders make it difficult to understand.

Yes two clicks is a bit complicated when you have around 300 tracks. With nearly all other DAWs it is just clicking on the output and selecting either a new bus or an existing one. With reaper i have to create a new bus, then alt drag them to the bus and then shift click on the route button to disable the send to master. No it is not one click on the routing matrix, especially not with many tracks.

Thanks for saying I am tripping. Very nice

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