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longimanus wrote:
asha wrote:longimanus: You can actually "compose" your own loops you know? And for those of us who combine working with loops and "real" instruments it would be great to have a good native timestretch in Tracktion.
Well, even the best timestrech I've heard cannot stretch very far before sounding weird, no more than a few (very few) bpm higher or lower (depending on the instrument, of course).
And by the number of votes I think we can see quite clearly it´s a feature many of us would like to see in the future...
Exactly why I asked the question. If it's such an important features for so many, why not use a program that was built from the ground up for this single functionality like Acid. It took years to develop Acid, with this single purpose in mind, and to expect the same functionality from a program that wasn't built for that within a few weeks or months or years even is not very realistic imo.

Unless Mackie buys a ready made algo and integrate it, but then we can say goodbye to cheap upgrade...might as well buy Acid and rewire it.
Personally it´s all about the workflow. Testing out a song in different BPMs and pitches and being able to write musical sketches fast and easy. That´s actually the reason I first started using Tracktion, leaving Cubase behind... But, there may be many good reasons why the timestretch (ACID-like) feature is high priority for many Tracktion users. And I think most users will agree that the timestretch already in there is not very inspiring to work with, except as maybe an effect...

Anyway, let´s not make Rock´s job even harder by debating our personal opinions on timestretch in this thread. I think people who vote have a clear opinion why they want it in Tracktion...

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rpc9943 wrote:for a mixer feature why not just buy a nice little midi mixer where you have the faders right there and fade the tracks?

RonC
why don't i just go completely back to analog?

uggghhh!!!

vote for the mixer!

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3 - ACID-like Loop Functionality
28 - Loop Record Preroll / Count-in
18 - Folder Tracks

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Lee, you DO realize that a 'mixer' would be even worse than going back to a hardware mixer, right? Whereas hardware at least gives you tactile access, a software 'mixer' requires mousing around on. Yuk.

Greg
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Lunch Money wrote:Lee, you DO realize that a 'mixer' would be even worse than going back to a hardware mixer, right? Whereas hardware at least gives you tactile access, a software 'mixer' requires mousing around on. Yuk.

Greg
unless you have a hardware control device you would love to see synced up with the onscreen tracktion mixer :D

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Right, which was Ron's suggestion that Lee discarded. :D
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Rock wrote:@midi-man: I could add it, but if it's not even in your top 3 I don't see the point.

@timmyo: To keep things fair and simple I'd appreciate it if you vote for 3 separate features.

@chico.co.uk: Added
Ok then mate, i'd change my vote to 18, 51, 3 :D

Let me know if i should edit the original post, or if you're okay keeping track of things as they are
"my gosh it's a friggin hardware"

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33, 15 and 16

Scoops
I have a really fast computer, some good mics, vintage musical instruments, and lots of fancy software. Just need some talent

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10, 18 & 41.

And a big hello to everyone on KvR!!! :band:

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18, 21, 28

(my one about improved line tool with non-snap-limited accuracy isn't there. boo-hoo. :( )

(edit - unless it's '24'?)

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18 11 10
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How hard is for all 51 to be implemented in T3?

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ditgitalz wrote:5, 5, 5.
Rock wrote:
To keep things fair and simple I'd appreciate it if you vote for 3 separate features.

I saved you the trouble Rock. :wink:
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Hey guys I will do the final tally of all the replys on Wednesday or Thursday sorry that I haven't been keeping the running tally current. Busy :(

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