RB currently draws VU levels on the track during recording, and will have improved handling of the VU levels when recording multi-inputs for 2024.
In, RB, if you want multiple inputs on tracks 1 through 8, you just click on track 1 so it's the current track and inputs 2 through 8 would go on tracks 2 through 8. You don't need to press "arm" 8 times. EDIT: And also without having to set the input for each track individually as well With RB, you can record on multiple tracks without having to do all that.

Since you appear to be taking credit for the individual Solo buttons, or at least saying it's better with the individual Solo buttons, I'll mention that the soloing method in RB now (with individual solo buttons having been added a while ago) does makes it a lot more difficult if you just want to A/B compare 2 tracks, even if they are are next to each other. You used to just be able to click on the track and it would solo because it was the current track (and the Solo button on the toolbar was pressed), and then you could click on the down arrow or click on the next track to have that one be soloed. (and you could also solo multiple tracks by selecting multiple tracks) Now you have to un-solo one track and and then solo the next track, or you could click on the next track and then press the Solo Tracks button twice which is still more difficult. I guess adding a special key combination would now be necessary to get it to solo JUST the current track without having to press multiple buttons in the case of another track already having been soloed. This is because the other method was eliminated in favor of individual solo buttons.

EDIT: Maybe I’ll try to make it so that, for RB 2024, pressing a key like Ctrl while pressing an individual track’s solo button would cause it to solo just that track which would make it easier to go from, say Track 1 being the only track soloed to Track 2 (or any other track) being the only track being soloed.

Last edited by Jeff Yankauer; 11/11/23 03:20 PM.

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