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Thanks.

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jplanet wrote:Well, now that Mackie knows how badly we all want folder tracks, it'll likely be saved for a paid upgrade! (Sorry for the cynicism)...But I'll be glad if I'm proven wrong, of course...
If it's in a paid upgrade, it will be because it's a major code overhaul and a fairly substantial modification to the way Tracktion works. Not because they're making some sort of sneaky cash grab.

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Lunch Money wrote:
jplanet wrote:Well, now that Mackie knows how badly we all want folder tracks, it'll likely be saved for a paid upgrade! (Sorry for the cynicism)...But I'll be glad if I'm proven wrong, of course...
If it's in a paid upgrade, it will be because it's a major code overhaul and a fairly substantial modification to the way Tracktion works. Not because they're making some sort of sneaky cash grab.

Greg
Absolutely, I believe that, too, and I actually really owe my enjoyment of making music to Tracktion. Cheers to Beno and the crew! I really was in a rather cynical mood when I posted that remark.

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AD80 wrote:
clueless wrote:
AD80 wrote:Obviously a good time stretch goes hand and hand with that feature to make it sound good.
exactly! To me, ACID style looping implies a certain level of quality as well as functionality. Otherwise, why not say "3 - ACID style looping, but not very good" + "33 - decent native timestretch to make the ACID style looping useable"? It's late, I'm confused...
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Well because Cubase VST, SX, Pro Tools, Logic, DP, FruityLoops, Melodyne, and Cool Edit Pro all had number 33 but NOT number 3. So obviously they're not the same thing. Having a good time stretch doesnt imply or include the ability to drag a loop to a project and have it automatically be locked to time ala Acid. :)
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ok, I've managed to distill my confusion into a single sentence.

having 33 doesn't imply having 3, but having 3 implies having 33 too.

I'll try to make that my last word on the subject in this thread. :oops:

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clueless wrote:
AD80 wrote:
clueless wrote:
AD80 wrote:Obviously a good time stretch goes hand and hand with that feature to make it sound good.
exactly! To me, ACID style looping implies a certain level of quality as well as functionality. Otherwise, why not say "3 - ACID style looping, but not very good" + "33 - decent native timestretch to make the ACID style looping useable"? It's late, I'm confused...
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Well because Cubase VST, SX, Pro Tools, Logic, DP, FruityLoops, Melodyne, and Cool Edit Pro all had number 33 but NOT number 3. So obviously they're not the same thing. Having a good time stretch doesnt imply or include the ability to drag a loop to a project and have it automatically be locked to time ala Acid. :)
:hihi:

ok, I've managed to distill my confusion into a single sentence.

having 33 doesn't imply having 3, but having 3 implies having 33 too.

I'll try to make that my last word on the subject in this thread. :oops:
Bottom line is, people want both. So its just a technicality. :)
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bajeeesus, but that's two votes for (possibly) one feature.

ok...

3, 10, 33

(unless 3 implicitly includes 33, in which case 3, 7, 10)

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10, 37, 48
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10, 21, 33

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7, 18, 48

48 cause what I want is to be able to save a midi clip with instruments and effects to a personal library of midiclips so it is easy to pull into another edit... that does not absolutely necessitate vst's being applied to a clip

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10, 11, 50
i need a lunch break

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Ok seems like you guys are about done. I'll do the final calculation tomorrow night.

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11 - Clip Groups
28 - Loop preroll
29 - Marker jump (so I can use Tracktion as a live app and not have to buy/learn Live or EnergyXT)
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18, 10, 7.

edit: was sleepy yesterday, added nr. 7. Thanx koolkeys!


(In general id love better midi editing: smoother cc draw curves w/vektor curve bending, preset-curve drawing waveforms with changeble grid resolution (saw, sine etc) And fullscreen view of the midi. All of this is like cubase, logic and about every other sequencer. Also drum edit mode, like other sequencers would/could be usable.)
Last edited by Sleepwalker on Fri Nov 11, 2005 3:21 pm, edited 1 time in total.

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10, 18, 33
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Sleepwalker, number 7 says what you want I believe. As for better MIDI editing, there are a few different options that could qualify. However, it's a very vague request with so much that could be done. So you'd probably have to ask for a specific MIDI feature.

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