On Sunday 28 October 2001 12:47 pm, you wrote: > >Again, if I could do transparent region editing in the CEP multitrack > > mode, with undo stacks allocated per-region, (working on a copy of the > > original
> why per-region? what difference does that make? this is *important* to > me **right now** ... I would like to undo per region so that....-- suppose I have two regions, A and B. Region A, to oversimplify, needs filtering to some extent, and region B needs compression, amongst other things. Time compression, maybe, to beat-sync the regions. Now, I slide the regions to where I need alignment, and apply the time-compression to region B. Then I apply my filter to region A. I then apply compression to B, then realize that I've overdone the filtering on A. I want to undo the filter while leaving the compression (and timebase shift) in place. Thus, each region ideally should have independent undo stacks. > >audio track file -- but that's a different gripe) I would be in radio > >production heaven. > Good. Pack your bags. Ardour will take you there in a month or two. Hmmm. There was something about ardour I didn't like, but I forget what it was right off.... (access website) Oh, yeah -- Red Hat's broken compiler issue. I use RH 7.2, and have for some time (beta tester here). 7.2 ships the gcc that doesn't exist (2.96-98). Any experience with that? What about the Official GCC 3.0 (which RHL 7.2 includes)? Also, as RPM maintainer for the PostgreSQL Global Development Group, I am used to difficult build procedures, but, pardon the pun, this one is ardourous.... And I make it policy to install from RPM whenever possible so that security updates are more easily accomplished -- especially on my intranet and internet servers for WGCR, where I may not be the one doing the updates (due to sickness or whatnot). For that matter, I can even do ardour RPM's, along with all the dependencies, at some point, when I get time to do so. Other than that, ardour is getting closer, from what I've read, to what I need. Now if ALSA only did Layla, which I have... -- Lamar Owen WGCR Internet Radio 1 Peter 4:11
