Improve the Manage Sample File or bring back the Edit button
Improve the Manage Sample File or bring back the Edit button
Please can you alter the “Edit/Manage Sample File”, the way it works at the moment is very cumbersome and not very elegant to say the least.
At the moment you have to make sure you have Sample selected in the clips view and not Envelope, then a combination of keyboard and mouse to select “Manage Sample File”, then click “Edit” which finally open up the sample, once you have finished editing the sample you have to click “Edit” again and if the sample is at the bottom of the “Replace Sample Files” window you have to scroll down before you can even press “Edit”, you then have to close the “Replace Sample Files” window.
All that to just take a look at a sample in an audio editor!
Can we not go back to the simple “Edit” Button as in Live 5, even if we have to have a warning (which we can turn off) that comes up about editing the sample and it’s overall effect on the set and other sets/projects.
The way the “Edit/Manage Sample File” works at the moment has got to rate as one of the finest bits of “de-abletizing” that I’ve seen so far, was this part sub-contracted out by any chance.
At the moment you have to make sure you have Sample selected in the clips view and not Envelope, then a combination of keyboard and mouse to select “Manage Sample File”, then click “Edit” which finally open up the sample, once you have finished editing the sample you have to click “Edit” again and if the sample is at the bottom of the “Replace Sample Files” window you have to scroll down before you can even press “Edit”, you then have to close the “Replace Sample Files” window.
All that to just take a look at a sample in an audio editor!
Can we not go back to the simple “Edit” Button as in Live 5, even if we have to have a warning (which we can turn off) that comes up about editing the sample and it’s overall effect on the set and other sets/projects.
The way the “Edit/Manage Sample File” works at the moment has got to rate as one of the finest bits of “de-abletizing” that I’ve seen so far, was this part sub-contracted out by any chance.
Re: Improve the Manage Sample File or bring back the Edit button
+1ashley_k wrote:one of the finest bits of “de-abletizing” that I’ve seen so far
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even if the edit button returns I think it will always lead to the file manager first instead of directly going to the external editor app.
Friedemann wrote:Hi,
the Edit button has two functions:
1) Release the sample (set it offline) so that
other applications can open it.
2) Invoke the Editor if one is set in the Preferences.
Up to Live5 all samples were automatically set offline
when Live went into background. As this can cause
performance problems (e.g. with the Sampler) we
decided to have an explicit offline setting instead
which is the [Edit] switch.
Best regards, Friedemann
I can’t see what difference this makes to where the button is – if I press the “Edit button” it takes the sample offline to edit.Poster wrote:even if the edit button returns I think it will always lead to the file manager first instead of directly going to the external editor app.
Friedemann wrote:Hi,
the Edit button has two functions:
1) Release the sample (set it offline) so that
other applications can open it.
2) Invoke the Editor if one is set in the Preferences.
Up to Live5 all samples were automatically set offline
when Live went into background. As this can cause
performance problems (e.g. with the Sampler) we
decided to have an explicit offline setting instead
which is the [Edit] switch.
Best regards, Friedemann
All that seems to have changed is that instead of ALL the samples going offline when you used the “Edit button” to edit a sample as in Live 5.
Now in Live 6 ONLY the sample that you want to edit is taken offline, which is to stop any possible performance problems (e.g. with the Sampler).
This only gives more reason for the “Edit button” to be put back in the correct place, as we now have less chance of possible performance problems.
I don’t really mind if we have to have another box come up asking us to confirm that we want to edit the sample and warning of the possible effects of editing the sample (as long as we can turn the warning off), before directly going to the external audio editor.