I have created an audio view in MC 18 called 'MyGizmo'. It has a rule that restricts the choice of files to those where Genre contains 'Classical'.
This is defined as a 'Categories' view and shows categories in the following order :
Genre
Sub-Genre
Composer
Work
Name
An example of such a list is as follows:
Genre = Classical
Sub-Genre = Orchestral
Composer = Shostakovich
Work = Symphony No 7 in C major, 'Leningrad', Op 60
Name = IV. Allegro non troppo
As you step through the four movements of this symphony only the Name field would change
Name = I. Allegretto
Name = II. Moderato (poco allegretto)
Name = III. Adagio
Name = IV. Allegro non troppo
The MyGizmo view works fine within MC. When I drill down to a specific multi-track work such as that Shostakovch symphony I get an 'All Files' listing in the bottom half of the screen showing the relevant four tracks. This listing can be easily tweaked to show any tags in any order. I can also use the 'Group By' facility to display a heading showing the Work title of 'Symphony No 7 in C major, 'Leningrad', Op 60'.
However, when I use this same view in Gizmo I get a very different picture. All is well for the process of selecting Shostakovich's 7th Symphony but then things get very confusing. The currently playing track is highlighted by the Name tag, e.g. 'IV. Allegro non troppo' but underneath that I get the Artist tag, which in this case is 'Beethoven Orchester Bonn; Roman Kofman'. Not only that, but this lengthy Artist tag is added at the front of every track name in the playlist.
The key omission is my Work tag. A track name of 'Adagio', for example, could belong to countless classical works in my collection. The work title is of much greater importance than the artist's name.
Can anyone suggest a solution to my missing work title or is Gizmo hard-wired for the much simpler needs of popular music?
David