Session View Audio Editing
Session View Audio Editing
I would love for when you double click on a audio clip, that you could cut and past some audio or even delete some audio with out modifying the original.
Re: Session View Audio Editing
yeah now that we can properly select in clip view I was thinking last night that it would be cool to be able to copy a section from a wave form and then paste it as a new clip - but this was in arrange I was thinking this too, but I think copy/paste in general would be coolwatuse wrote:I would love for when you double click on a audio clip, that you could cut and past some audio or even delete some audio with out modifying the original.
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Re: Session View Audio Editing
I agree. a really simple basic wave editor in the session would be great. (cut, paste, move, delete) no advanced stuff.
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Re: Session View Audio Editing
well. the workaround is to select your audio, hit manage sample so that the sample management browser thingy comes up, then hit edit and it will open in an external editor.mr.ergonomics wrote:I agree. a really simple basic wave editor in the session would be great. (cut, paste, move, delete) no advanced stuff.
tedious, but it works.
a small simple basic editor would be awesome though, so a definite +1 from me on that.
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Re: Session View Audio Editing
I know, I often edit samples this way and I like an external editor for serious editing. But most of the time I just need a simple cut or want to move a little pice of audio a bit forward/backward within a audio file.
Another advantage from an internal editor:
- you can hear the sample in context
- you have a BPM related timeline (sync audio events to the timeline without warping - which is often necessary due to the better audio quality)
Another advantage from an internal editor:
- you can hear the sample in context
- you have a BPM related timeline (sync audio events to the timeline without warping - which is often necessary due to the better audio quality)