Zero Crossing Snapings and Mute

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I am used to mute unnecessary elements, for example, breathing announcers through the mute command. This is done in the Snapping Zero Crossings mode at SoundForge.

I get absolute, click-free jamming.

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But in Acoustica 7, you have to select Expant to Zero Crossings and press Mute every time. But it still doesn't work that way. Expant to Zero Crossings is chosen not to the zero point, but, apparently, the nearest one. And the Mute command adds fade out / fade in rather than completely muffling the sound.

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Did you try to disable "Automatic Splice De-click" in the Edit menu?

Best,
Stian

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stian wrote: Mon Oct 18, 2021 7:19 am Did you try to disable "Automatic Splice De-click" in the Edit menu?

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Stian
Ohh, sorry, I didn't guess.

Now it worked. But it turns out unnecessary movement of the mouse or keyboard. 1. Highlight - 2. set zero points - 3. mute. I work with hundreds of files, and this results in a thousand unnecessary movements. It would probably be convenient if Expant to Zero Crossings were installed automatically.

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future-bit wrote: Mon Oct 18, 2021 7:32 am But it turns out unnecessary movement of the mouse or keyboard. 1. Highlight - 2. set zero points - 3. mute. I work with hundreds of files, and this results in a thousand unnecessary movements. It would probably be convenient if Expant to Zero Crossings were installed automatically.
I agree, it would be very convinient to have an option to automatically select "To Zero Crossing", without calling "Expand to Zero Crossing" function every time (see WaveLab e.g.)

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Automatically expanding to zero crossings is straight-forward to implement and we'll try to get it into version 7.4.

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Stian

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It's there and works fine! :D Thank you!

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Gades wrote: Wed May 25, 2022 5:10 am It's there and works fine! :D Thank you!
Good to hear! :)

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Stian

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