antic604 wrote: ↑Thu Jun 17, 2021 11:43 amI guess Cubase's idea was that the clip at the top is not really a clip, but a "window" from the top through take lanes, so - indeed - if you cut something out you suddenly see a take undereath.jens wrote: ↑Thu Jun 17, 2021 11:33 amAgain: in most every host you simply click and drag. In other DAWs there are no stacked clips. Why are there not? Because it would be a stupid thing to implement. Also I have never seen the Steinis touting it as a feature themselves, which they certainly would if there was even the slightest merrit to (automatically) having stacked regions from multi-takes. They simply failed to implement something better.
Whereas in other DAWs it's a separate, dynamically updated meta-clip comp(osed) from takes below.
I don't think it's crap, it's just different design.
There's no need to get philosophical about it - it's simply shitty stacked clips, which are in the way and serve no purpose.
And even if that was really their idea, then it was a pretty stupid idea.
I challenge you to name one little advantage the stacked regions might yield.