I was wondering if it may be possible that you can hide your own notetracks/synths? I know this may undermine the whole collaborative spirit of next, but there's been a few cases where someone deletes another's work without their permission and some of the times while they're even still working on it.
Thanks for your consideration
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i agree
With a little more elaboration, this could prove to be very useful.
I would think that a good idea would be to work independently of the timeline (by choice) if you want to mess around a bit, and you can choose to sync changes to the main draft upon closing... say, the "Private Editor"
vvv i haven't thought of that
@andremichelle That is true.
Though I still think a Private Editor option in the future would prove to be useful... In cases where the good old fashion version of collaboration occurs where the invited user may not be available and it's not live. You may not want to modify what they did directly and you don't want necessarily copy a whole excerpt or the whole track over (which would get messy in continuation and may cause issues in performance on some devices).
vvv well what happens when a device is recreated somewhere in the space that another device now sits?
vvv maybe just not auto-connect it anywhere and just let it be manually connected by the author or one of the co-authors. yes, it would be kind of inconvenient for there to not be a system for autoconnecting in that situation, but at least it wouldn't potentially cause any other possibly worse inconveniences, like a system error/crash
Eh, As Andre said.. Invite people you trust.