>From: Remon Sijrier <remonsijr...@gmail.com> >Date: Fri, 5 Mar 2010 23:27:06 +0100 >> 1. track and subgroup gain automation (this is the biggie, for me)... > >'works' now in git, that is, compile and runtime tested, but there could be a >hidden bug somewhere. Except it's not shown to you in 'effects mode' for now. >this is due how plugins and their automation curves are shown. We need to make >it possible to just make one 'plugin curve' active at a time, and make that >one 'topmost' so you can edit it. >Suggestions on how to expose this to the user are much welcomed!
although you may be looking for a more general paradigm.... here's an initial idea: for gain, which already has [G] in both clip and track contexts, could we just use a modifier with the [G] for automation curves in those contexts. i see that ctrl-[G] and alt-[G] don't seem to be occupied. maybe ctrl-[G] could activate the gain curve for clips and alt-[G] for tracks. that could be for a specific clip or track -- you could switch individual clips or tracks in/out of gain automation mode that way. F2 could still be a global gain curve mode for all clips, and F3 (which is unused, right?) could send all *tracks* into gain curve mode. probably some "unclaimed baggage" in there, eh.... but, hey, maybe it's a start?!? >> 2. automatic clip crossfades >> >> building every crossfade by individually setting both the fade out and the >> fade in is quite tedious. there should be an option for automatic >> crossfades whenever clips are overlapped, or some other method for >> building crossfades more quickly. > >Maybe, just maybe, a 'create crossfade' command would be the easiest trick to >do. that would be a reasonable short-term goal. > .... long explanation snipped.... thanks for the explanation! unfortunately, my coding skills are far too basic to dive into that right now! >> 3. lv2 plugin GUI implementation >> >> there are some plugins which really require the visual feedback of their >> GUI -- compression is the foremost example. > >Hah > :-) >> >> 4. plugin parameter automation > >double hah > :-) :-) cheerscheerscheers!!! -- .pltk. _______________________________________________ Traverso-devel mailing list Traverso-devel@nongnu.org http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/traverso-devel