the oft-neglected arrange page...
the oft-neglected arrange page...
I know Live's primarily about the seesion page, but how about a few features for the arrange page?
1. BYPASSING GRID
Alt-dragging bypasses the grid when editing within a midi clip, but why not up at the at the clip level (editing start/end/placement) on the arrange page too ? (this would go for midi *and* audio clips). I know I could always turn off the grid with crtl-4, but a) then I can't see where I am 9 tracks down on the arrange page because the lines go away, and b) it's clunky to have to turn it on/off.
Alt-dragging should bypass the grid *everywhere*, including the sample editor window of an audio clip. Turning the grid off via Crtl-4 doesn't even work in there as a workaround - it seems tied to the arrange grid - imho, the sample grid should be conceptually finer-grained and independant of the arrange grid, just like the envelope grid is...
2. NON-DESTRUCTIVE AUDIO CLIP CROSSFADES
bitte
3. QUICKTIME
bitte
having said that, ain't Live grand?
1. BYPASSING GRID
Alt-dragging bypasses the grid when editing within a midi clip, but why not up at the at the clip level (editing start/end/placement) on the arrange page too ? (this would go for midi *and* audio clips). I know I could always turn off the grid with crtl-4, but a) then I can't see where I am 9 tracks down on the arrange page because the lines go away, and b) it's clunky to have to turn it on/off.
Alt-dragging should bypass the grid *everywhere*, including the sample editor window of an audio clip. Turning the grid off via Crtl-4 doesn't even work in there as a workaround - it seems tied to the arrange grid - imho, the sample grid should be conceptually finer-grained and independant of the arrange grid, just like the envelope grid is...
2. NON-DESTRUCTIVE AUDIO CLIP CROSSFADES
bitte
3. QUICKTIME
bitte
having said that, ain't Live grand?
and another thing...
(now that I've gotten started... If I'm in arrange and I already have a clip in the sample editor window I've been working on, and then I click somewhere in blank space up on the arrange page just as a way to set a new playback start point, I don't want my clip to disappear from the editor window!!! (i.e. "No clip selected")
It's kind of obvious, but the editor window should only update to where I click on Arrange if I.... ***click on another clip*** !!
It's kind of obvious, but the editor window should only update to where I click on Arrange if I.... ***click on another clip*** !!
agreed~!
I'm primarily all about he arrange mode myself so yeah i'm with ya -- except quicktime.. dunno why i could possibly want that.
I'm primarily all about he arrange mode myself so yeah i'm with ya -- except quicktime.. dunno why i could possibly want that.
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you mean you can't set an easy fade like in Pro Tools or Soundforge? I thought I was just missing something in the manual, damn........
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Re: the oft-neglected arrange page...
is drawing volume envelope not enough ?homerjsim wrote:
2. NON-DESTRUCTIVE AUDIO CLIP CROSSFADES
bitte
Something like this would be awesome:
(Horrible ascii clip drawing, sorry)
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|> = Handle ====== Handle = <|
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Then to do a fadeout/in just grab the handle and drag without even going to clip properties or messing with draving envelopes, content click on handles to select mode (Liniar, log, sinus, cosinus etc..)
Perhaps drag up/down (Like when zooming) to adjust the slope of whatever slope mode you have selected.
Same for objects in the arrange view, overlap two clips, click on either one to 'bring to front' and then grab the handles and drag to set the fade or just select so a portion of each clip is marked, then select crossfade, and then you could do fine adjustments with the object handles.
(Horrible ascii clip drawing, sorry)
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|> = Handle ====== Handle = <|
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Then to do a fadeout/in just grab the handle and drag without even going to clip properties or messing with draving envelopes, content click on handles to select mode (Liniar, log, sinus, cosinus etc..)
Perhaps drag up/down (Like when zooming) to adjust the slope of whatever slope mode you have selected.
Same for objects in the arrange view, overlap two clips, click on either one to 'bring to front' and then grab the handles and drag to set the fade or just select so a portion of each clip is marked, then select crossfade, and then you could do fine adjustments with the object handles.
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