Thanks for info. Last time i used ardour very far ago (several month), and did not even know/search for this feature. This time i'm using qtractor (doing some advanced kind of playlist just for self, for training). And i only just figured out such usage case for DAW - before that i supposed to do it manually in sample editor and paste to daw project %).
One reason for me to currently use qtractor is that it uses flac format and doesn't need to copy/convert it into project dir. Anyway, i'm to recreate project on ardour eventually later. > On Thu, Apr 24, 2014 at 6:41 AM, Zlobin Nikita <[email protected]> wrote: > > There is one usage case, i can call - reversing recorded piano and some > > other > > instruments. One case, when sequencer and even instrument settings are not > > last step before mastering. I'm not expert and at all badly aware of > > existing > > music to mention examples, but i know at least one - in Black Mesa game - > > some > > soundtracks, marked as "mesa remix". I don't see it bad to mention such > > stuff > > there, since it is done completely by fans, no matter with what resources > > and > > software. > > ardour already can reverse regions ("clips"), without writing data to disk. > > > Additionally, in gui clips may display inline status, with indicators for > > direction and all other clip-individual info, such as speed (probably, > > that's > > all - don't know, what other indicators are good to have there). > > ardour also indicates reversed status in the region name. > > really unclear why you're posting thsi here, but anyway ... _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-dev
