@garylionelli said:
I'm not sure who wrote this, but it's seems a little arrogant to say that the VSI window should float when none of the other virtual intruments by other manufacturers float. This means we continually have to keep moving VSI out of the way to get at other VIs, not to mention accessing the valuable screen real estate of our sequencer. Hey, we're all used to VIs not floating, why throw this monkey-wrench? In an ideal world, we would have an option to float or not float all our windows. But there are just SO MANY things about VSI which are truly annoying, while none of the other VIs I use interfere with my work flow as much as this one does.
It was me who wrote this ...
1) Your statement is simply NOT true: every AU Instrument in Logic floats. And this is inherent to how Logic puts up the windows.
2) There is this extra button indeed. It seems to be redundant. It is. But we have devised some different architecture which has a bunch of benefits - tho not all are fully explored - and this extra button is the tradeoff at the moment.
I say at the moment. We investigate to get rid of this, however.
Nevertheless I can still consider this as a feature: Since AU always floats, you can arrange them on one side of the screen ( I will make this window much smaller, just to hold the Show Button) one below the other and thus you can quickly access the VI GUIs. Think of this as a handy chest of drawers.
The "normal" procedure would be - provided you work on sequence view (Arrange) - bringing up mixer window and clicking the corresponding button. Truly more impeding the flow.
Check it out.
christian teuscher
development