Audio graph in the editor window
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Audio graph in the editor window
Hello Mike,
it would be great if the waveform display in the editor could be enlarged.
This would increase the work with the level,Pan and cue Points.
It would also be nice if these points could be created by small icons.
Kind regards, Falko
it would be great if the waveform display in the editor could be enlarged.
This would increase the work with the level,Pan and cue Points.
It would also be nice if these points could be created by small icons.
Kind regards, Falko
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Re: Audio graph in the editor window
Falko, could you explain where these icons would exist and how they would be used? Currently you can add fade and level points using a right-click menu item.Falko Heidemann wrote: ↑Sat Feb 08, 2020 6:32 amIt would also be nice if these points could be created by small icons.
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Re: Audio graph in the editor window
Hello Mike,
I find the possibility via the context menu too uncomfortable.
Here is a picture that shows what I mean.
Of course, the icons can also be below the waveform.
Where the other operating elements are also located.
Falko
I find the possibility via the context menu too uncomfortable.
Here is a picture that shows what I mean.
Of course, the icons can also be below the waveform.
Where the other operating elements are also located.
Falko
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Re: Audio graph in the editor window
+1 from me!
Stas Ushomirsky
Starbright Theater
Campbell, California
Starbright Theater
Campbell, California
Re: Audio graph in the editor window
I’ll join in with this one.
Maybe simple edits like the start/end trim and fade-ins are done on the current waveform, but provide a button to open the waveform into a bigger separate window dedicated to advanced waveform ‘edits’.
I’d also prefer separating pan and vol onto different waveforms in some way; I can never remember the shift/control/alt keyboard commands to edit the current waveform.
Peter
Maybe simple edits like the start/end trim and fade-ins are done on the current waveform, but provide a button to open the waveform into a bigger separate window dedicated to advanced waveform ‘edits’.
I’d also prefer separating pan and vol onto different waveforms in some way; I can never remember the shift/control/alt keyboard commands to edit the current waveform.
Peter
Re: Audio graph in the editor window
I agree that a separate window for advanced wave editing is needed in SCS! With convenient scaling and navigation. You can discuss the functionality of the editor, or you can see how it is implemented in popular editors and sequencers. If necessary, I could take an active part in this, because.
I work quite a lot both in editors and in sequencers. And I see a lot that is done conveniently or not conveniently.
Sincerely, Pavel.
I work quite a lot both in editors and in sequencers. And I see a lot that is done conveniently or not conveniently.
Sincerely, Pavel.