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ZynewaveKeymasterMaybe I will implement this feature as an edit menu command. It would then use the editor snap setting as slice size. I’d like to reserve the use of alt/shift/ctrl shortcuts to more common editing tasks.
Also is there going to be a fadeout fade-in feature in the sound editor?
Probably.
ZynewaveKeymasterThen it’s probably because Reaper uses a different mono panning law. Try opening the Arrangement properties dialog and set the mono panning to “Balance control” (i.e. 0dB). If you have all your mono tracks panned in center, then this will raise the level of the mono tracks with 3dB.
ZynewaveKeymasterAre you recording mono files?
Is the level difference evident on the waveform on the individual tracks?
Check that you don’t have any tracks in the hierarchy where you have reduced the gain setting.
ZynewaveKeymasterCould you be more specific?
One thing that may differ from other hosts is mono panning. If you play a mono sound or mono plugin, then by default the gain is reduced by -3dB when panned in center, and 0dB when panned hard left/right. Some hosts will output at 0dB at center and boost +3dB when panned hard left/right.
March 26, 2007 at 09:45 in reply to: Restricted to Podium license owners
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ZynewaveKeymasterNo command for it, but you can select all events on a track using the track event list in the inspector (shortcut F5). Click the first event in the list, hold the Shift key and press the End key to select all.
ZynewaveKeymasterwhen a track is muted is it shut down from the engine?
Not entirely, only the mixing. If a sound file is placed on the track it is still being streamed from disk, so that if you unmute the track then playback of the sound can start immediately.
ZynewaveKeymasterAll correct, except it says “Numpad 7/9”.
Edit: Ooh, yes I see there is a typo in the guide. The popup help, and the key shortcut guide says Numpad 7/9 though.
ZynewaveKeymasterYes you can, by editing the editor profile:
http://www.zynewave.com/wiki/doku.php?id=guide:editor_profiles#tracks_region
Look for the “write sequence event names” option.
ZynewaveKeymasterMaybe. I’ve got a lot of features that I think is more important. Besides, depending on the plugin, you don’t have to bypass plugins to save CPU. E.g. all zPlugins are coded to reduce CPU usage to almost nothing, if they are processing silence. I’ve also heard rumours that the new VST3 specification will have functions for reducing CPU usage.
ZynewaveKeymasterNum9 moves forward. Check the shortcut table:
http://www.zynewave.com/wiki/doku.php?id=guide:key_shortcuts
How about a pop up menu with marker names….select one to move to that marker.
I’ll consider it. With the latest release (1.82) you can quickly scroll between markers by using the mouse wheel on the marker region.
ZynewaveKeymasterYou mean the track title? There is no automatic option, but you can enter the properties dialog and just delete the track name.
March 25, 2007 at 22:01 in reply to: Restricted to Podium license owners
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ZynewaveKeymasterNo. You’ll need to use level automation to simulate muting. Depending on the plugin, there may be a VST “mix” parameter or something similar, that you can automate to simulte bypassing the effect.
ZynewaveKeymasterI’ve added a bit more intensity to the color now.
It’s on purpose that the meter text color is dimmed. The text is part of the ornament of the strip, so it’s dimmed to distinguish it from the text that changes due to object/value changes. When I eventually add a dB meter value indicator (above the meters) this will be drawn with the normal text color.
