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Hi,
When I first installed T and saw the tabulated nature of the interface I thought "how nice, I can open multiple edits and switch amongst them by clicking on the tab"; of course that didn't work as I found out after a reinstall (I thought my first instal was broken as this didn't work :oops: ).
So here's my new feature request, the ability to have a few edits open at the same time and switch amongst them by clicking on tabs at the top, and of course the ability to copy and paste clips and even whole track from one to the other.
Thank you.


[edit]While I'm at it, please integrate ModulR tackywrapper into T, just as it is, as that would probably solve the preview problem and it's a great way of browsing and selecting source file (and also a step in the right direction for future Acid style loop tempo matching... hey, one can dream no?).
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Opening multiple edits will be nice.

@Ezy Ryder - you know you can still paste tracks between edits?
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yeah, mulitple edits open would be very great :-D
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spacefox wrote:
@Ezy Ryder - you know you can still paste tracks between edits?
Yes, but now you have to close the open project, with either saving or discarding the last changes, something that you might not want to do. Flipping from one open project to another to test things out would be incredibly powerfull me think.
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Shameless bump hoping Jules or Beno will see this...
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Wouldn't this mean loading each edit into memory? Which would mean a whole chunk of memory used while you're not actually using it for anything, as you can only work on one edit at one ...

If you're going to page them out to disk, then it's not going to be any faster than closing one edit and opening another. I don't see any advantage to this idea?
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It's something I do regularly with vegas, open 2 or 3 instance with different variation of a project and flip through them instantely to choose which road I'm going to go to. Yes it loads up your memory but it's an incredibly powerfull way of testing the waters for different ideas. Once a choice is made, close the others to free memory and keep working on your main project until you hit a fork in the creative road.
You have to have tried it a few times to see how powerfully creative working like this can be.
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Ezy Ryder wrote:Shameless bump hoping Jules or Beno will see this...
Seen.

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Ooooook, very popular I see... Ho well, maybe in T6.
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