MuLab 6.0.35 released
- KVRian
- 1451 posts since 4 Oct, 2012 from Utah
Also if you wish to simply automate the fade in/out of an audio file, just import it into the composer and use the inline fade in/out options. Those, I believe, are on a linear scale as they do not control a parameter. @All, correct me if I'm wrong there please. Doesn't hurt to know when I'm wrong 
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- KVRAF
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- 13864 posts since 24 Jun, 2008 from Europe
Ok, some time went by, but finally researched this. You're right, there is a little issue in that case: The file cannot be deleted as it's still in use by the audio file stream object. So next version will not delete it from the browser but will give a "Couldn't delete file" error alert in that case.nasenbluten wrote:1. Drag an audio file from the browser into arrangement, then immediately delete it from arrangement. (This will load it into RAM)
2. Right click on the audio file (in the browser), then choose delete. The file disappears from the browser.
3. Close folder, then re open it. The file is again there.
4. Go to "manage audio/sample files", choose to delete unused objects in RAM.
5. Repeat step 2.
6. Repeat step 3. The file does not reappear, it is deleted.
