It does look like that's what the range editor does. Shame Cubase still requires the dongle.
Apparently many DAWs that are advertised as object-oriented aren't really at all.
It does look like that's what the range editor does. Shame Cubase still requires the dongle.
Yes, but after you highlighted a time interval over several tracks and youcanadianlight wrote: ↑Sat Jun 15, 2019 12:45 amBasically the equivalent of the annotate feature of word processors and pdf editors. You are allowed to pretty much highlight like you highlight text.enroe wrote:What do you mean by "tag": Export that part as separate stem-
tracks? Or create a new object with only that highlighted wave-
parts?
Actually it looks like many DAWs don't do that.
Those 'parts' in these DAWs are chopped up audio tracks, not merely highlighted regions. This is not what I was asking for.enroe wrote: ↑Mon Jun 17, 2019 6:27 amYes, but after you highlighted a time interval over several tracks and youcanadianlight wrote: ↑Sat Jun 15, 2019 12:45 amBasically the equivalent of the annotate feature of word processors and pdf editors. You are allowed to pretty much highlight like you highlight text.enroe wrote:What do you mean by "tag": Export that part as separate stem-
tracks? Or create a new object with only that highlighted wave-
parts?
Actually it looks like many DAWs don't do that.
changed these highlighted parts - you may come back to these "highlighted
parts" and change or corrected them again. Because that is the flow of
work. So if you need to come back later to your "highlighted parts" you need
something visual to identify these parts.
In many DAWs you have a "grouping feature" - that means that your "highlighted
parts" will become a group - and you can go to this group any time you want.
This is the way Cubase and Reaper work.
In Apple Logic it is very much more elegant: You just use a keycommand
"create folder" - and all your "highlighted parts" will be put into his
own folder.
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