yes, point 4 & 5 a also very important for studio recordings.
by offsetsnap i mean moving a clip without loosing it’s distance to the next snap position.
let’s say i have recorded drums on 8 tracks. i cut the best parts out of it. a real drummer most of the time doesn’t hit the 1 of a beat exactly (often a few ms to early). i had to cut the tracks a few samples before the 1. now when rearanging, i select the 8 tracks that are good for (let’s say) chorus and like to copy them to all choruses. but in podium, they’ll lost their relation to the 1, because they will snap to the exact snap value.
i think offsetsnap could also be called relative snap. i know it works for one clip by selecting it and then nudge it with keyboard shortcuts. but only one clip and no copy and not when changing the track for the clip. so somehow it’s allready implemented and i can’t see the reason, why there isn’t an option to behave allways this way.
😀 sure this would also help
because there seems to be no shortcut to move an event to another track, the solution doesn’t help for all cases. but anyway it helps a littlebit.
keep up the good work 🙂
thx 🙂 this is good to see. anyone knows how soon this will be ?
hmm, this would broke the concept i think 🙂
maybe you could autowrap in a new grouptrack when adding a new insert and maybe you could think of a new kind of group for this grouptrack where the audiotracks are shown in that group (could be that this is what you’ve allredy planned with the “edit all audi in wrapped groups” feature you’ve mentioned). and maybe some kind of way to reach the insert of the wrapped tracks without the need to unfold it every time. (ok, tha were a lot of maybes, but this wouldn’t hurt the main concept (that i like a lot 😉 )
great thx a lot 🙂