Mixdown - where's my tail?

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First, I think of this as a "File" operation rather than an "Edit" (as it's not affecting the current session), so I always look under the File menu first! Eventually I'll learn, I guess...

Second: I thought to get the "tail" of a sequenced sound, I was meant to set the loop area at the top of the composition to the length I was after - say five bars selected for a four bar sequence? That doesn't seem to work: I'm getting only four bars of audio output (and my reverb tails are chopped). Have I misunderstood?

Finally: having accepted I wasn't getting the "fifth" bar, I set up a new audio sequence to hold the mixdown: and it didn't automatically create itself a mixer output strip!

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Mmm, it looks like there needs to be a sequence or part that goes as far as you want to hear the tail...

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pljones wrote:First, I think of this as a "File" operation rather than an "Edit" (as it's not affecting the current session), so I always look under the File menu first! Eventually I'll learn, I guess...
You're right!

And i think Add Vst Plugins should move to the file menu too.
Second: I thought to get the "tail" of a sequenced sound, I was meant to set the loop area at the top of the composition to the length I was after - say five bars selected for a four bar sequence? That doesn't seem to work: I'm getting only four bars of audio output (and my reverb tails are chopped). Have I misunderstood?
This behaviour has changed.

Now you don't have to indicate any time-area anymore.

The mixdown simply mixes down the selected parts, or everything if nothing is selected :)

Indeed, to include any tail, you must add an extra (empty) part at the end.
Finally: having accepted I wasn't getting the "fifth" bar, I set up a new audio sequence to hold the mixdown: and it didn't automatically create itself a mixer output strip!
That's intended behaviour.

It's not that every single audio part automatically creates a new audio stream mixer strip.

You have to create new audio stream mixer strips when you want them.

They're only 2 mouseclicks away:

-> right-click the mixer background
-> choose "Add New Audio Stream Mixer Strip"

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muzycian wrote:Now you don't have to indicate any time-area anymore.
I need to pay more attention! :)
muzycian wrote:It's not that every single audio part automatically creates a new audio stream mixer strip.
That's okay when there's already an audio mixer strip the part can use (which I think happens) but when there's no audio strip at all, adding an audio part should create a mixer strip, otherwise it's silent! :(

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True. Will be tuned in the next version.

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Might the audio part and its mixer both get the same name via a popup prompt when the audio is done being recorded? For instance record a guitar part, Hit stop, popup asks for name of part, then asks create mixer y/n? and if yes mixer created automatically and gets same name.

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