FR: Overwrite clips (pseudo linked/alias clips)
Posted: Fri Nov 08, 2019 6:06 pm
Linked clips enable convenient editing of clips that repeat throughout a project. Edit any one clip and the changes are automatically applied to all the other linked clips, also known as instances. It's easy to see how this would extremely useful when producing electronic music genres.
Cubase, FL Studio, Logic, Reaper, Studio One and maybe other DAWs too implement this; surprisingly, Ableoton Live—the most popular DAW among electronic music producers—doesn't.
Below is a mock-up of what this might look like in a future release. Before I post the full details of how this would work, I invite fellow forum members to try and guess by looking at the mock-up, which hopefully is self-documenting (hint: it's very similar to the way grooves and the Groove Pool work):

Below is the same image with a few indicators to highlight the new features. Red means 'check this out' and blue indicates a relationship between two things:

Lastly, a couple of extra clip context menu commands to manage linked copies:

Feel free to speculate and comment. Cheers!
Cubase, FL Studio, Logic, Reaper, Studio One and maybe other DAWs too implement this; surprisingly, Ableoton Live—the most popular DAW among electronic music producers—doesn't.
Below is a mock-up of what this might look like in a future release. Before I post the full details of how this would work, I invite fellow forum members to try and guess by looking at the mock-up, which hopefully is self-documenting (hint: it's very similar to the way grooves and the Groove Pool work):
Below is the same image with a few indicators to highlight the new features. Red means 'check this out' and blue indicates a relationship between two things:
Lastly, a couple of extra clip context menu commands to manage linked copies:
Feel free to speculate and comment. Cheers!