Freeze, Tracktion v2.

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valley wrote:
jens wrote:
valley wrote:
jens wrote:

- you don't waste enormously huge amounts of disk space
Ermm, you waste exactly the same amount of disk space.
No, not at all. (at least not in my case) :wink:
I'm not sure how you wouldn't so I'm probably not understanding what you mean. :?
I guess so :P

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imagine four bars of high quality e-piano which are appearing here and there, a little bit (again four bars) of highqualitycomplexsixoscillatorRhinopad every now and then, twelfe little snippets of ocassional percussion (fed into five instances of Attack and with an average length of a quarter of a bar)
- song-tempo is 150bpm, so all in all it's just a few seconds (less than half a minute) but the freeze-file would be 3 minutes and 30 seconds long.

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jens wrote: imagine four bars of high quality e-piano which are appearing here and there, a little bit (again four bars) of highqualitycomplexsixoscillatorRhinopad every now and then, twelfe little snippets of ocassional percussion (fed into five instances of Attack and with an average length of a quarter of a bar)
- song-tempo is 150bpm, so all in all it's just a few seconds (less than half a minute) but the freeze-file would be 3 minutes and 30 seconds long.
It wouldn't necessarily *have* to be. That's a good point, and I think a further feature request for the improved freeze would be that it either:

a) intelligently ignores empty regions, or
b) (and my preffered option) it allows you to selectively freeze clips, rather than tracks. In this way it'd behave exactly like render, only with the swap in and out flexibility of freeze.
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hell, if T2 offered support for b), I'd kick anyone's arse who didn't agree with me thast Tracktion is the coolest sequencer around. :evil: :lol:
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valley wrote:
jens wrote: imagine four bars of high quality e-piano which are appearing here and there, a little bit (again four bars) of highqualitycomplexsixoscillatorRhinopad every now and then, twelfe little snippets of ocassional percussion (fed into five instances of Attack and with an average length of a quarter of a bar)
- song-tempo is 150bpm, so all in all it's just a few seconds (less than half a minute) but the freeze-file would be 3 minutes and 30 seconds long.
It wouldn't necessarily *have* to be. That's a good point, and I think a further feature request for the improved freeze would be that it either:

a) intelligently ignores empty regions, or
b) (and my preffered option) it allows you to selectively freeze clips, rather than tracks. In this way it'd behave exactly like render, only with the swap in and out flexibility of freeze.
we totally agree here, only I don't dare to ask for such complicated features, as even the small things take ages for becoming implemented these days :wink:

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jens wrote: we totally agree here, only I don't dare to ask for such complicated features, as even the small things take ages for becoming implemented these days :wink:
You're such a pessimist. :razz:

seriously, we can only hope that all this stuff is being added to T2, and that is why development has slowed way down. Jules needs to give us a reason *to* upgrade afterall. ;)
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valley wrote:
jens wrote: we totally agree here, only I don't dare to ask for such complicated features, as even the small things take ages for becoming implemented these days :wink:
You're such a pessimist. :razz:
only in this special case :P

Congrats, Jules! :P

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