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How to rename output channels in JRiver (v30)
mattkhan:
I have asked for it before, I think it was stated that was unlikely to happen (if memory serves). They basically take posts like yours as feature requests, there isn't really anywhere else to log it.
kr4:
--- Quote from: jan.didden on December 08, 2022, 01:33:59 pm ---OT on/ Are you the KR who used to write for The Audio Amateur?
I just became their Tech editor, so if the writing bug bites again, let me know - would be an honor!
OT off/
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I am the same KR but, as you can see from my sig, I am otherwise engaged. ;)
jan.didden:
--- Quote from: mattkhan on December 08, 2022, 02:38:29 pm ---I have asked for it before, I think it was stated that was unlikely to happen (if memory serves). They basically take posts like yours as feature requests, there isn't really anywhere else to log it.
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It's a trivial thing for the program.
I hate having to put yellow post-its on my screen everytime I'm working on my DSP setup in JRiver.
Makes me look a bit incompetent with my buddies too ...
Jan
mattkhan:
Fwiw I use the text filters to annotate blocks of other filters so I remember what they are, digital post it notes I suppose :(
You may also find https://yabb.jriver.com/interact/index.php/topic,129609.0.html useful. I wrote this in order to not have to use DSP studio UI directly
jan.didden:
Matt, being rather new to JR, how does that work?
BTW I thought of another simple solutuion: allow the user to set an alias for each channel.
It would not require changes in the software processing per se, just adding a column next to the channel names with a user-entered alias.
This then stays with that channel even when reordered.
Another digital post-it ;-)
Jan
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