Ralf Mardorf wrote: >>> But it's no >>> big deal. Either you just remember to push the fader >>> at the right time, or today, using Ardour, you can >>> just cut out that fragment and move it to a separate >>> track with its own EQ and level. I find this a lot >>> easier than using automation. >>> >> In MusE you can leave the fragment alone and just do some automation >> tweaking for it, or move the fragment as you say to its own track >> with a different volume, but you must supply any desired cross-fade >> automation events, it's not as advanced as Ardour. > > I dunno, but perhaps for Muse it's the way like it is for Qtractor? > You need to use the mouse and move the graphic of the recordings at > the end and the beginning of overlapping tracks [1]? IMO this is much > easier than moving a virtual fader. > > But ok, everything about this was written and you prefer automation, > that's ok, but you can see that some people do it without automation. > It's possible, nothing is missing. > > Ralf
[1] Oops, not "tracks" it should be "takes" (or parts, clips, segments) _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-dev
