![]() ![]() One way around it, if you are setting up a Template… We may also use the zones to place tracks left or right or normal (center dot). This is kind of off-topic to your original post but I thought it worth a mention. Yes, Group Tracks are outputs, but they can be routed very flexibly by Cubase including to “No Bus” for use in recording VST-is directly to an Audio Track and many other such uses. Having a Group Outside the Folder is great for when a Group is acting as a Sub-Group for a set of Background Vocals or any number of uses. Group Tracks (Bus) can be either “inside” or "“outside” the Group Tracks Folder. In the “Zones”-section, I had configured my “Master” to be placed on the right side in the mixer-window - and therefore all other output-channels (such as the “Buses”) are also automatically placed on the right side in the mixer-window. The order of the “Buses” in the mixer-window isn’t controlled by the order of the “Buses” in the project-window, because the “Buses” are output-channels, and are therefore automatically placed to the right side in the mixer-window - regardless of their position in the project-window. ![]() ![]() However, I found out the reason to the phenomenon I posted, thanks to “strummer”: Thanks “Winter Rat”, that’s good to know. ![]()
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