I've seen this in MOTU's Digital Performer. What they do is to record the audio to the same file but dynamically create regions and stack them for every new loop iteration.
I don't know if this means multiple independent time lines for ardour's implementation, but I think is a good feature to have. And by stacking all the iterations/takes it's easier to select the best fragments from different iterations/takes and get the perfect take with some easy surgery :) 2007/11/26, Kim Burgess <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > What you are explaining would involve multiple independent time lines. > This is a feature I have not seen on any audio editor on any platform. The > way this is normally done is to duplicate the loop along one track for > however long you want it to loop and then record linearly. > > ................................................ > Kim Burgess > > P +61 7 3366 8971 > M +61 4 2339 9187 > E [EMAIL PROTECTED] > -- > Ubuntu-Studio-users mailing list > [email protected] > Modify settings or unsubscribe at: > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-users > > -- Oscar Morante GPG: CA7417FF "The mystery of life isn't a problem to solve, but a reality to experience." - Frank Herbert.
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