Think it through: if you have two types of frozen track, how do you distinguish between the two? If the new type of freeze track allows Vol/Pan filters, does it allow other filters aswell? Does it allow audio editing? Filters on the frozen clip? Are the freeze files going to be WAVs, or temp files? If wavs, what happens if we edit them externally before we un-freeze? What happens to all the other shit we've set up when we unfreeze for that matter?headquest wrote:When you render to audio - which is clearly your prefered option - you get a set of choices (i.e. replace or add the rendered clip?)platinumears wrote: I do see a certain amount of possible harm in having two functions that are basically identical, with different names. Do that a couple more times, and Tracktion's deceptive simplicity will be a thing of the past. If Jules can extend the current freeze function without spoiling the overall vibe, more power to his elbow I say (esp. when he's rubbing my back) but I resent the suggestions that T's current freeze function is somehow broken or un-usable, and I really resent the thought that Jules might spend hours of time on it when it doesn't add any new functionality at all, but just saves some people two extra clicks when re-rendering a track.
I'm not sure why adding a similar range of choices for Freezing would be a problem?
Why do you think choice is OK for rendering but not for Freezing? I don't understand how this would cause a problem or make Tracktion a more complex sequencer?
It makes my brain hurt frankly..
I did think of a way to fake it to a certain extent though: Tracktion freezes by ASIO output, so I assume that if you group (eg) your drums to a different ASIO pair and freeze them, you could still adjust the drum group level as a whole in your soundcard monitor mixer. (If you have a posh card you may be able to set up hardware dsp processes too). If you have enough ASIO busses you could probably freeze a whole mix into stems, which could still be re-balanced..
I've never got around to trying it though: I find that sensible sub-grouping is the only requirement to make the current freeze perfect (for me anyway).
While I'm working on the drums and bass, I will freeze the guitar and synths groups, and vice versa..
