Krushzone wrote:1) Tracks Window\Graphic Editor - Return view.
- Desire a feature whereby double-clicking on the Transport Window's Return button (<<) would automatically return the Tracks Window & Graphic Editor views to the beginning of the song (zero).
Krushzone wrote: Conversely, double-clicking on the Transport Window's Fast Forward button (>>) would automatically move the Tracks Window & Graphic Editor views to display the end of the song.
Krushzone wrote:2) Tracks Window\Graphic Editor - Center Zoom around cursor point.
- Desire an optional feature whereby the Magnify-Plus and Magnify-Minus would zoom AROUND the chosen point. In other words, the magnification in the track would remain centered, expanding\contracting on both sides of the cursor (counter location) point and would not become left-justified.
Krushzone wrote:Perhaps a more elaborate feature could be implemented for a “region zoom,” as follows:
- Pressing the “left arrow key” would cause ....
Krushzone wrote:3) Tracks Window - Offer copy preference for option-drag.
For the "option-drag to copy clips" feature, it may be helpful to include a setting option to;
"paste\mix" (combine with existing clips),
"paste\slide" (insert and move over existing clips), or
"paste\replace" (overwrite existing clips).
Krushzone wrote:4) Tracks Window - SNAP setting
It would be helpful if the SNAP setting in the TRACKS Window would remember it's last setting per saved song (file).
Jerm wrote:Krushzone wrote:1) Tracks Window\Graphic Editor - Return view.
- Desire a feature whereby double-clicking on the Transport Window's Return button (<<) would automatically return the Tracks Window & Graphic Editor views to the beginning of the song (zero).
Do you realize that this is exactly what the return key does?
Jerm wrote:Krushzone wrote: Conversely, double-clicking on the Transport Window's Fast Forward button (>>) would automatically move the Tracks Window & Graphic Editor views to display the end of the song.
Both of these potential features might cause confusion during playback since the first click does something that poentially counteracts what the second click would do.
Jerm wrote:Krushzone wrote:2) Tracks Window\Graphic Editor - Center Zoom around cursor point.
- Desire an optional feature whereby the Magnify-Plus and Magnify-Minus would zoom AROUND the chosen point. In other words, the magnification in the track would remain centered, expanding\contracting on both sides of the cursor (counter location) point and would not become left-justified.
I am not sure I fully understand this one. This sounds very close to exactly what Metro currently does. It zooms around the current selection so that the selection start point is visible. If the selection point is not visible after the zoom Metro will bring it into view by, as you mention, left justifying it. Is your suggestion to change the last step so that Metro center justifies the selection start point?
Jerm wrote:Krushzone wrote:Perhaps a more elaborate feature could be implemented for a “region zoom,” as follows:
- Pressing the “left arrow key” would cause ....
I am missing this suggestion as well. Are you suggesting doing away with what the current arrow keys do?
Jerm wrote:Krushzone wrote:3) Tracks Window - Offer copy preference for option-drag.
For the "option-drag to copy clips" feature, it may be helpful to include a setting option to;
"paste\mix" (combine with existing clips),
"paste\slide" (insert and move over existing clips), or
"paste\replace" (overwrite existing clips).
Where do you envision seeing this option? Currently cmd-M will mix the audio in the track with the audio in the clipboard. Paste/Replace is what is going on now, so the only thing missing is paste\slide (i.e. ripple editing), which we have been thinking about implementing as a menu item.
Jerm wrote:Krushzone wrote:4) Tracks Window - SNAP setting
It would be helpful if the SNAP setting in the TRACKS Window would remember it's last setting per saved song (file).
You are aware that this is a global setting, saved with preferences. Right?
Industro wrote:Get rid of "left-justify" when ONLY THE CURSOR (PLAYBACK HEAD) is being zoomed, not an audio "selection." Keep the cursor/playback-head in the same place on the screen and zoom in/out to that point..
Industro wrote:For an audio "SELECTION", keep the "start" (left side) of the audio selection in the same place on the screen, and zoom in/out based on that refernce point. This way, cursors and selected audio won't "jump" all over the screen when zooming.
Industro wrote:No, don't do away with current arrow key functionality. Make it a keystoke combination (like Command - "arrow up" or Option - "arrow up") to achieve this functionality.
Industro wrote:This way, after cutting/editing audio regions, we can expand the clip to include more of the original sample without re-importing the original audio again.
Industro wrote: Then, the "Paste/slide" feature can be turned on/turned off either by a toggle in the Graphic Editor, or by holding down a second modifyer key when Option-dragging an audio region (like Cmd-Option-Drag will "Copy and Paste/Slide").
Industro wrote: My "Snap to Bar" (or any other quantized value) settings in the Tracks window are NOT remembered after I shut down Metro, even if I save the document prior to exiting.
Industro wrote:For an audio "SELECTION", keep the "start" (left side) of the audio selection in the same place on the screen, and zoom in/out based on that refernce point. This way, cursors and selected audio won't "jump" all over the screen when zooming..
Jerm wrote:I am not sure what this means. I think you are referring to the insert cursor as the "playback head" and a selection as an "audio selection" but I do not understand. If there is a selection it is possible to keep the start (or end point) at the same place on the screen but not both.
Industro wrote:No, don't do away with current arrow key functionality. Make it a keystoke combination (like Command - "arrow up" or Option - "arrow up") to achieve this functionality.Jerm wrote:This is possible however those keystrokes are also used.
Jerm wrote:You should never need to re-import the original. If you have 'Show audio regions' on in the switches menu, there will be 2 handles on each audio region within the graphic editor, which can be dragged to expand the window into the audio file.
Industro wrote: My "Snap to Bar" (or any other quantized value) settings in the Tracks window are NOT remembered after I shut down Metro, even if I save the document prior to exiting.Jerm wrote:Did you go to the Metro menu, select preferences and then save?
Industro wrote:For an audio "SELECTION", keep the "start" (left side) of the audio selection in the same place on the screen, and zoom in/out based on that refernce point. This way, cursors and selected audio won't "jump" all over the screen when zooming...Jerm wrote:I looked into this further and it will not work without substantial changes in both the code and the user experience because Metro stores the start of the graphic editor as a measure (on a bar boundary) unless you are zoomed in (past the MIDI level) to the sample level of an audio track.
Industro wrote:... just let me know when you're sick of hearing my ideas and I'll shut up. I design software GUIs for my day job, so I'm just hyper-critical of this stuff.
Jerm wrote: Do you realize that this is exactly what the return key does?
Jerm wrote: Is your suggestion to change the last step so that Metro center justifies the selection start point?
Jerm wrote:Are you suggesting doing away with what the current arrow keys do?
Jerm wrote:Currently cmd-M will mix the audio in the track with the audio in the clipboard.
Jerm wrote:You are aware that this is a global setting, saved with preferences. Right?
Jerm wrote:Perhaps many users are using the tracks window when the graphic editor is more suited to the task you are trying to accomplish.
Krushzone wrote:I do realize that the Return button returns the "Counter" to zero, but it has not been my experience that the Return button automatically returns the "Display" to zero,....
Krushzone wrote:Nope. I cannot find such a preference or global setting.
Industro wrote:Thanks for taking the road less traveled and providing excellent support to your customers. I'll stick around as long as you do!
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