by alanmonasch » Thu Nov 12, 2009 12:49 pm
The track outputs to the DLS Music Device, as I would expect, but for no reason that I know of after many years of working with Metro, on this track, the DLS Music Device outputs to Built-In Audio-1, and I cannot find the natrual place in Metro to change that. That's because I'm going to have to remove the track, make a MIDI track using "Modify Outputs and Busses," and put the MIDI data on that track.
The fact that I somehow set up the wrong kind of track can be seen as my stupid error. I think the fact that I had made such an error and had such a hard time finding it after this many years of working with Metro is an artifact of something I mentioned earlier, the entire "Modify Outputs and Busses" paradigm and its presentation. That paradigm is clearly the most difficult part of Metro for beginners to understand. It touches on the relationship of ports, tracks, faders and outputs and the use of aux busses.
As a programmer, I can see why it is convenient for you to have a screen for modifying, rather than adding, outputs, and for having that screen be flexible enough to handle any kind of track on any output, and for it adding, deleting or changing tracks from the same screen. Yet as a user, I want to add an output when I want to add an output, and I do not want to have to think about all the other outputs at the same time, and I most certainly don't want to be thinking about busses to the extent that each time I use this screen I have to check that it specifies the same number of busses I had already set up. When I want to add a bus, I just want to add a bus. And I would actually expect "Add Audio Output" and "Add MIDI Output," which is less flexible for you, the programmer, but easier for the beginner, and easier even for me, the experienced user, to work with.
And I want an overview of the signal chain, of course. The fact that I am on a computer rather than behind a rack of equipment with a slew of cables should make it much more directly easy to see what's going on. Before I saw other DAWs showing tree diagrams for the signal chain, I thought that even a matrix, a table, a grid on screen would help clarify things.
Your product is a work of true genius and your incredible dedication, and I thank you for it from the bottom of my heart. Yet I think you know that the outputs and busses and tracks and ports and faders area is a place where you as a programmer might have been too close to your product and not able to put yourself in the shoes of someone faced with using the program. I realize that this area is deep in the design of Metro and unlikely to get attention as you run to keep your product robust, so I recommend that you consider having a professional documentationalist write an overview of the subject of outputs and their use, someone who will take it from the user's point of view. Scoot's writeup helped a little, but Scoot is also very close to the program and does not have a beginner's mindset either.