Hi,
I thought it was a bit confusing, but that's no fault of yours, it was my 
curiosity that side tracked me. I got absolutely fascinated with the way you 
edited the file, and i found myself thinking something like "Ok so he split the 
region or separated it at the selection, does he have to do that at the end of 
the region as well? Hmm, interesting" and so forth, so it was interesting 
though the modes were still a bit confusing but i gather it's a bit like 
"insert" and "overwrite" modes in a text editor... although not quite. Looking 
forward to next installment.
/Krister

> 7 okt 2014 kl. 13:31 skrev Slau Halatyn <[email protected]>:
> 
> I listened back to the file I posted yesterday and I realized that I really 
> should have used music that was more familiar and not a jazz piece. As you 
> all might appreciate, when you're performing a task and jumping between 
> regions, it's much more apparent where you are because you know what you 
> expect to hear and, upon quick reference, the confirmation is virtually 
> instantaneous. To anyone else listening, it becomes confusing. I decided I'll 
> do the demonstration with a piece of music that just about everybody will be 
> familiar with and things will be a lot clearer.
> 
> Later,
> 
> Slau
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