because,... in a multi-track scenario, the mouse is the one and only way to tell which track is current ?
for instance, you can actually engage and record several tracks at once, provided each are sourced on their respective input buses! i guess you'll have to try shift thinking--a term i just coined and also--about those situations where you're grabbing takes from each band player, simultaneously--it's not always an "one guy/gal, one instrument at a time, bedroom home-studio style for granted, ya know? :)
sorry for arguing this way but we're dealing--as we always did---with that good/bad general purpose WIMP UI model (window-icon-mouse-pointer) thing of sorts.
because,... in a multi-track scenario, the mouse is the one and only way to tell which track is current ?
for instance, you can actually engage and record several tracks at once, provided each are sourced on their respective input buses! i guess you'll have to try shift thinking--a term i just coined and also--about those situations where you're grabbing takes from each band player, simultaneously--it's not always an "one guy/gal, one instrument at a time, bedroom home-studio style for granted, ya know? :)
sorry for arguing this way but we're dealing--as we always did---with that good/bad general purpose WIMP UI model (window-icon-mouse-pointer) thing of sorts.
hope you know what i mean ;)
hyu.
cheers