On Thu, Feb 24, 2011 at 11:17:17AM -0500, Paul Davis wrote: > what you don't know (because you're not on IRC) is the question of > N-point editing comes up a lot. i (and others) have argued (in my > opinion quite successfully) that four point editing is a relic of an > older workflow. others who have used 2, 3 and 4 point editing a lot on > other systems have argued back. nobody has been persuaded to change > their minds, and clearly nobody with the strong feelings in favor of > it has been motivated thus far to implement it.
Then tell me how to do the following: replace a range A-B by another one C-D, with user controllable short xfades at the transitions, and so that everything to the right of B (which may mean disjoint regions) moves as required to make space for C-D. On all tracks, or some selected ones. With the option to listen to each side of a transition separately, and ajust it, without having to move away the other side. > actually, i think i can speak clearly for carl and myself (the two > most active current developers; possibly most of the others too) when > i say that we are focussed on the feedback that we get from people who > repeatedly engage with us using the communication channels that we > find most convenient for this work. is that perfect? no. but its the > way things work out, at least for the last several years. the price of > entry into the exclusive club that is #ardour is simply time, nothing > more (or less). I don't have the time to hang out in chat room all day. Fortunately I also have other things to do. You can of course choose to ignore this list and others, and emails, but using these are a far better use of my (or anybody's) time. > if you can live with VBAP, this may interest you: I'm generally not interested in VBAP. I provides the worst surround possible, even worse than most 5.1 panners. And in those rare cases where it would be a good solution, I can derive the required signals from a more universal encoding. Ciao, -- FA _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-dev
