Nice idea. What about having an audio output setting for this "solo/PFL" function ? That way we could specify an auxilary output and not interrupt the main audio stream.
That would be a sort of variable input [send~].


On 21/01/2013 04:57, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
I like the idea of being able to listen to individual patch cords, but I think 
it'll be tricky to implement.  Not impossible though...

.hc

On Jan 19, 2013, at 1:33 AM, Jonathan Wilkes wrote:

Let's say I have the cord inspector/magic glass thingy turned on.

For signal cords there should be a shortcut (key combo or double click)
that does the following if audio is currently turned on:
1) Fade out audio

2) Make the inspector rectangle into a hslider, with range 0 to 1, set to zero

3) ramp up audio output for the selected cord with the hslider and send it to 
the sound card

4) turn the hslider red if values outside -1, 1 appear in the signal
5) fade out and remove the hslider when the user deselects the cord
6) fade in on whatever audio was outputting originally

-Jonathan


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