So much for tracktion not working on a mac at all, it works ok except for 2 bugs...OMG what fun!!!

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It's nice to have it open - the gui is still by far the best out of any host. But I can't get it to import a wave file - just doing it by import/load audio file, pick a file and it hangs for ever on the spinny loading cursor and I have to force kill it

edit - this seems to happen just if I try and make a new track with an imported file - if I import one into an existing track it is not hanging
Last edited by aMUSEd on Sat Jun 09, 2012 5:04 pm, edited 1 time in total.

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Yes and it crashes when I timestretch a clip - damn!

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Ahh, T3... it was great... probably is great, but what a faintly ridiculous situation for it to be in now. I wonder how many worldwide sales Mackie make these days; the official user forum is almost a ghost town compared to how it was.

I think that Fender or Pioneer should buy Reaper, then cease all support, maintenance and upgrade paths from this point on. Then those who didn't experience the loss of faith in a DAW could go through what we all went through... :)
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danbroad wrote:
standalone wrote:
danbroad wrote:I loved the bouce with tails option in T3. No more truncated delays or reverb tails, and the bounced track was always trimmed to a correct length.

I suggested this on the Studio One forums, and the response was 'why would you want to do that?'. For the life of me, I can't work out why you wouldn't want to do that.
Studio One manual:

"With any Audio Track that has effects inserted on its corresponding channel selected, right-click on the Track and select Transform to Rendered Audio from the context menu. Check Preserve Realtime State if you would like to be able to transform back to the original Track. Specify a Tail amount in seconds if there is a delay, reverb, or similar effect that you will want to render beyond the Event length on the Track."
specifically, it's the zero point auto selection that I like the most - otherwise, it's 'guess how long your FX last for', which for longer delays or mixed effects is a crapshoot. Tracktion would render until it heard silence, and without prompting for details would present you with a perfectly trimmed track for as long as it took for your effects to fade to nothing. S1's method is less precise, and is far more likely to produce either truncated tails or unnecessarily long clips.
Not the same thing but truncated tails won't happen. In the bit you didn't quote:

"If a Tail amount was specified, you will notice that fade-outs have been applied automatically across the specified Tail duration for each Event."

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It's great a verifiable bug has been traced. Juce 2 has been released so maybe Mackie were waiting for the framework to be updated or something... fingers crossed.

But yeah, Tracktion rocks!!! :)

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