

This hierarchy repeats every time a group get's divided into subgroups, For example, Envelope panel is the parent of Volume envelope, Pan envelope etc. Override its parent by setting up a corresponding toolbar for it - Envelope panel will load one toolbar, and it's parent Track control panel the other.Inherit parent - Envelope panel will follow whatever is set up under Track control panel (naturally, the highest parent (in this case Track control panel) cannot be set up to inherit parent since it has none).Do nothing - if mouse is over Envelope panel nothing will happen, even if Track control panel has a toolbar assigned to it.

For example, Envelope panel can be set up in the following way: It functions as the parent for it's 3 subgroups:Įach subgroup can be set to 3 different states. Top entry, Track control panel represents the whole TCP, including track panels, envelope panels and empty TCP space. To explain how these work, we'll have a look at Track control panel group: There are multiple context groups, separated by an empty space. Simply select an entry and right click it to set corresponding toolbar for it Here we set which toolbar is loaded for each context. Each preset is tied to corresponding SWS action that will load toolbars based on how things are set up here for each preset To open contextual toolbars dialog, either run the action SWS/BR: Contextual toolbars or go to Main menu > Extensions > Contextual toolbars.
