idea: combo editing mode
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- philbrown
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idea: combo editing mode
I do a ton of editing that involves going back and forth from the volume layer to the soundbite layer in the graphic editor. I do this 100's of times a day. Unfortunately there's no way to easily (with a key combo) switch back and forth. The other day while I was in the volume layer and wanted to edge edit I absent-mindedly moved the cursor to the edge where it normally becomes the little edge-edit bracket tool, but of course since I was in the volume layer it doesn't do that and it also won't let me adjust the crossfade handle, and I got to thinking "Why not? Why lock me out of those options just because I'm in the volume layer instead of the soundbite layer?" There may be some gotcha to this, but I just don't see a downside to the tools working similarly in the volume layer. It could be called a combo-layer mode and be a separate layer I suppose but it wouldn't need to be. The only issue I could see would be if the volume automation line fell right on top of a fade handle (at which time you could just switch layers for that one instance). Other than that, making all options available all the time makes sense to me.
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Re: idea: combo editing mode
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- philbrown
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Re: idea: combo editing mode
As usual my feature ideas/requests go over like a loud fart in church, but thanks MLC.
To add a bit- in the soundbite layer you can move the cursor down to the lower part of the waveform and then select a range and snip or whatever, but the volume layer requires key modifiers to select a time range- why not make them both the same? It's confusing and counter-intuitive IMO and again I see no downside and no reason both layers couldn't work the same way.
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To add a bit- in the soundbite layer you can move the cursor down to the lower part of the waveform and then select a range and snip or whatever, but the volume layer requires key modifiers to select a time range- why not make them both the same? It's confusing and counter-intuitive IMO and again I see no downside and no reason both layers couldn't work the same way.
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Re: idea: combo editing mode
Makes sense. I'm sure they COULD make it happen.
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Re: idea: combo editing mode
If I can see a cc like volume but I'm in the sb layer it would be nice to be able to click anywhere on the line and get the other layer selected. Adobe programs like InDesign work like that by CMD clicking above layers. Each click takes you to the next layer down. You could just stay on the cmd key to move between layers. None of this dropdown funny business.
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Re: idea: combo editing mode
That would work too and might be the simplest idea yet. Right now if you're in the volume layer you can click at the top of the bite and it will take you to the SB layer which is handy, but going the other way takes several moves.MIDI Life Crisis wrote:If I can see a cc like volume but I'm in the sb layer it would be nice to be able to click anywhere on the line and get the other layer selected. Adobe programs like InDesign work like that by CMD clicking above layers. Each click takes you to the next layer down. You could just stay on the cmd key to move between layers. None of this dropdown funny business.
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