Logic Control : displaying order of the track

Hello
When you are in the Environment window the track, instruments ... are displaying from there number ;
- track 1 to track x
- instrument 1 to instrument x
it does not respect how you have arrange your instrument, tracks ....
Is it possible :
- that the LC follow the order that the track, instruments are displayed
- to have a "global" view at the environment level
- to assign the key on the LC : "global view User" to display as above
Many thanks in advance for your help
Best
Cyril

But LC does not relate to the Environment audio mixer, it relates to the Track Mixer. If you want your audio mixer in the environment to relate to LC, you''ll have to arrange the objects to match the track mixer.
BTW an easy way to make sure the track order matches the order in your environment is, when you set up the song, select and drag all the audio objects in the environment into the tracklist. (drop them on Track 1)
Generally this is only a good idea at the start, before you have any regions in place in the arrange tracks, as, if you do it when you have content, the audio in the tracks will be assigned to different audio objects to what they were originally. (Although, you can get around this, by cutting all the track content then changing the order, as I described, then doing: 'paste at original position' and select 'keep Inst.' in the dialog which follows.)

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