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I've noticed deletion does have its own mind for selecting shape sometimes! There's probably logic (first segment's type, last segment's type...) but I've never put my mind to working it out. You can at least change the shape with a single click!
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Interesting idea...
Interim suggestion:
Right-click drag over the nodes you want to lose
Press delete
Right-click on the remaining envelope segment and select the curve type you want to use- 1
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Thanks @msmcleod - missed that 🙂
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2 hours ago, Mark Morgon-Shaw said:
Wow , people still use those ?
I use the mono delay all the time! And of course the SonitusFX suite are DX too and they're still pretty popular.
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Very old ones - eg. the DirectX mono delay that still ships (I think) with CbB. Previous few though.
And what is "tweak and automate" anyway?
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If you have your old SONAR Platinum installed, the Nomad Factory comes with a suitable PulTec emulator (Program EQ) and the CA-2A Leveler may get you close (there's no frequency knob, but it may be good enough).
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No - it just doesn't show a checkbox.
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The codec being used? Can you check and see if this one is different from the others (I thought Windows Explorer properties showed this, but it doesn't - I've fired up a couple of videos in Media Player, right clicked on the playback area and chosen properties and you can see the video codec it's using).
Note that Windows 10 no longer supports mpeg-2 natively (licensing, apparently) so this might be the issue - it's bitten me in the past.
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I never thought of it until yesterday either to be honest 🙂
When playing with this, I realised that you can also add audio tracks and assign the automation for an Instrument Track to that too, even if the audio is not assigned the soft-synth's input. Not sure offhand why you'd want to, but there are some interesting options.
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Can you not add a second MIDI track, point it at the instrument in the Instrument Track and add MIDI automation there?
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The old Scope cards also supported 32 bit float output too.
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1 - right click on a fader and you can revert to the previous value. Only one level of undo but better than nothing.
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There's actually a key binding bug(?) here that can kick in: if you explicitly bind Delete to "Edit | Delete" in Global Bindings, it won't delete a marker in this fashion.
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There used to be a "split every..." Command in a menu somewhere. I think it' still available - not in front of CbB to check though.
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I've had issues like this with keybindings - sometimes, bind A (in global view), then unbind it (or bind it to do nothing) works.
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Check keybindings for track view in preferences.
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Press Pause (Break?) key on (computer) keyboard.
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Also, check the size of the virtual memory size: you could very likely shrink it (or zero it) while you install CbB to the C drive, and then increase it. Windows 10 seems to be much happier running sans virtual memory at all (actual RAM permitting, of course!) than previous versions, which often bitched from time to time.
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6 - Some plugins don't behave with 64 bit engine! And plug-in load balancing can have the reverse effect in some cases.
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Shift-click-drag maintains time position when dragging vertically; ctrl-cick-drag does copy. Not sure if that affects your findings.
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I can't remember offhand exactly, but there are two, one for odd numbered tracks and one for even, so search for "even" and "odd" and find the matching pair!
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Feature: Toggle to Disable Multi-Dock entirely
in Feedback Loop
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I don't hate it quite that much but see it as pointless and getting in the way when you have a decent multi-monitor setup. Now docking Melodyne into it every single time Melodyne opens *is* something I loathe 🙂