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Sagan Technology Metro • View topic - audio editing ?

audio editing ?

Please post any ideas for new features in Metro or Metro SE here.

audio editing ?

Postby Markuc » Wed Aug 31, 2011 4:18 pm

Metro has some charm for me, works very fast and bugless.
But I think about this, why are some features so "obsolete" ...

F.e. audio editing is for present time so ridiculous ...

1. Why is fade out, fade in and crossfade so complicated ? And why is only destructive ? Do you plane any simply features for fade operatinos ?

2. Isn't Metro overpriced ? In comparsion with f.e. Cockos Reaper ? It has much more features ...

Sorry my English ... :( and sorry for my honesty ...
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Re: audio editing ?

Postby Jerm » Thu Sep 01, 2011 1:18 pm

Fade out is not only destructive. You can go the audio volume view and draw a volume line. Select the pencil key and hold the control key to draw a straight line. Or you could go to the continuous data dialog and specify fade in (0-127) or fade out (127-0) by changing audio volume gradually.

It could be easier, yes. Can you suggest an easier way?
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Re: audio editing ?

Postby GSpro » Fri Sep 02, 2011 3:54 pm

Markuc wrote:Metro has some charm for me, works very fast and bugless.
But I think about this, why are some features so "obsolete" ...

F.e. audio editing is for present time so ridiculous ...

1. Why is fade out, fade in and crossfade so complicated ? And why is only destructive ? Do you plane any simply features for fade operatinos ?

2. Isn't Metro overpriced ? In comparsion with f.e. Cockos Reaper ? It has much more features ...

Sorry my English ... :( and sorry for my honesty ...



Has been a long time (health issues) and feels somewhat good to be back on the board.

Hello Markuc,

I agree with your first line. Metro is fast and no bugs, thanks to Jeremy.

About being obsolete, I wouldn't put it that way because it does do what you are looking for, in a different way, but it works. Can it be improved? I'd say "yes it can." There's always room for improvement.

Metro overpriced? No. Not one bit compared to "CR." I had to download it yesterday after reading your post and check it out. I'm not downing the software,(what works for the others, may not work for me), but after 2 hours, I started to climb the walls. It does things in a very strange way and I've been using AUDIO/MIDI software since the Opcode era. So, I stopped and explored the features that it has and my conclusion is- "CR" comes up short by 10 miles. I don't know where you see more features then Metro. "CR" lacks a ton on the midi end too.

And also, Metro is not overpriced compared to other well known Audio/Midi sequencers on the market today and you still have a professional sounding sequencer. When bugs are found, they are fixed in a very short time, try that with the others :wink:

BTW: No need to apologies for your english and your honesty.
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Re: audio editing ?

Postby Markuc » Sun Sep 25, 2011 5:14 pm

Hello GSpro, Hello Jeremy,

sorry for my delay, I´m very bussy ... as every :)

I made some animated gifs for example, what I mean ...
CR was only one example, features similar to Reaper has each DAW, I work with Cubase, Sonar, Samplitude, Ableton Live, ProTools ...

I hope my animations will work on this post ...

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this is a simple fadeout in CR, but same feature have all DAWs ...

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... simple auto crossfade ...

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and this is take volume manipulation.



Fade

The Edit menu's Audio > Fade command allows you to choose how suddenly your audio clip fades out or fades in. You have three volume shapes to choose from:

Exponential 1 slopes steeply at high amplitudes and then flattens out

Exponential 2 slopes steeply at low amplitudes and then flattens out

Linear straight-line slope

You also select how much of an amplitude change you want by filling in a percentage in the number fields at the botom of the Fade dialog box.

To fade in or out:

In the Graphic Editor or Tracks windows, select the part of an audio clip that you want to fade in or out.

From the Edit menu, choose Audio > Fade.

The Fade dialog box appears.

Choose the volume shape you want to apply.

In the From 'N'% to 'N'% fields, type the percentages by which you want the volume to change.

Click OK.

Metro applies the volume shape and percentage change that you choose.


And this is "simply" fadeout in Metro.

Do you understand me ?

Of course, "user friendly" is very individual thing, but here is clear, what is "simply" for me.
And not only for me ...

Thank You for answers !
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Re: audio editing ?

Postby Jerm » Sun Sep 25, 2011 5:31 pm

Hello Markuc,

Yeah that makes sense. If Metro did those automation/region manipulations, would you purchase it?
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Re: audio editing ?

Postby Markuc » Sun Sep 25, 2011 5:53 pm

Hello GSpro,

thank You for Your opinion.

As I wrote, "simplicity" and "user friendlyness" are very relativ and individual.
For me is Reaper or Cubase or Logic much friendly as Metro. Reaper is powerfull
and his routing is very flexible, I can route from each track to each track, I can
for example separately record effect output from other track etc. Reaper comes
with many plugins (EQ, comp, gate, reverb, ...)
When I want use EQ in Metro, must I have external plugins ? I don´t find any plugins
in Metro ...
About support - Metro has very good and fast support, thanks to Jeremy. But Reaper
has also very good support and each 2 weeks has new upgrade.

Maybe this is force of habit, for You is work with Reaper "climb the walls", but I didn´t succeed
quickly work in Metro ... and I ask for what reason, because I work with many DAWs without
problems, this is my work :)

Thank You for patience
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Re: audio editing ?

Postby Markuc » Sun Sep 25, 2011 6:02 pm

Jerm wrote:Hello Markuc,

Yeah that makes sense. If Metro did those automation/region manipulations, would you purchase it?


Hello Jeremy,

yes, why not ? Metro is very processor friendly and has very good look. And very good sound ...
And score editing, this is also important for me.

If You are interested in some others tips and features for Metro, I will happy to help You ! (some next gifs ... :) )
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Re: audio editing ?

Postby Jerm » Sun Sep 25, 2011 6:36 pm

Markuc wrote:
yes, why not ? Metro is very processor friendly and has very good look. And very good sound ...
And score editing, this is also important for me.


Why have you not purchased it yet then?
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Re: audio editing ?

Postby Markuc » Mon Sep 26, 2011 8:37 am

Because Metro for Windows is still only beta. Because I work a lot with samples and have 16 GB RAM, so I need 64bit aplication. I have Metro demo and I learn it now ... and Reaper is perfect for me, but hasn´t score editing ...
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Re: audio editing ?

Postby Markuc » Mon Sep 26, 2011 11:22 am

... and 99 MIDI track is not to much, I work with orchestral templates, which have 120 and more track. And 64 audio tracks is insufficiently for serious work, I am sorry ...
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Re: audio editing ?

Postby Jerm » Mon Sep 26, 2011 1:24 pm

Tell that to the Beatles.
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Re: audio editing ?

Postby Markuc » Mon Sep 26, 2011 2:41 pm

:D :D :D Argument for 2011 ?
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Re: audio editing ?

Postby Markuc » Wed Sep 28, 2011 4:40 pm

Exists anywhere some videotutorials or videomanuals for Metro ? Or do you think about implementation ? It would be highly beneficial also for the promotion of Metro. I wrote an article about Metro for Czech music server and not one person knows the Metro ...

http://www.audiozone.cz/post236292.html#p236292
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