Hi

I found out that the wave editor offers various ways of manipulating
audio data, such as fade-in, fade-out, copy'n'paste, normalize etc.

However, I was not able to get this actually working. I selected some
portions of audio, clicked the menu entry for "fade out", then a dialog
told me that MusE was recalculating the peakfile. But there was no
result. The wave just did not change.

Is that normal? Am i doing something wrong?



And, another thing: do we really need this functionality? IMHO, fade-in,
-out and mute is unneeded because we can do this with wave controllers.

normalizing, there might be a use for that.

But frankly, MusE is not the right tool for editing audio, never was
intended to be and probably never will be.

We might want to integrate with an external editor like audacity for
actual destructive audio operations?


I'm asking because my audio stream changes make it hard for me to do
operations on "a file". There is no file any more. There's just the
result of the stretcher, and one can hardly manipulate that.

Greetings
flo

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