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Re: [Protux-devel] delete and close gap == cut ?


From: Luciano Giordana
Subject: Re: [Protux-devel] delete and close gap == cut ?
Date: Wed, 29 Oct 2003 20:57:44 -0200
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wow.. it is just impossible to add all these now, R. I barely dont know if I 
will be able to add the simplest
^C[X] ...

Im sorry. We need to finish 0.20 to go for greater changes..


On Wednesday 29 October 2003 19:53, booker wrote:
> Am Mittwoch, 29. Oktober 2003 16:02 schrieb Luciano Giordana:
> > oooh. to much things, my brain is baked. Mind to summary what is import,
> > in your opinion for 0.20 ? Thanks..
>
> Ok, here are my two cents ;-)
>
> important for 0.20.0
> ------------------------------
>
> - Offer single tape mode == <ST> only, for now.
> So user have to separate the area to be deleted by ^C<X> first.
>
> - ^C<R> will mark a whole clip to be a region
>
> - ^C<RT> will add a "clip"-region
>
> - ^R<RE> will remove a "clip"-region
> This last three actions work just similar to "select" stuff.
>
> - ^R>R[E]LR will expand left
>
> - ^R>R[T]LR will expand right
>
> - ^R>R[ET]LR will expand left and right
>
> - Pause playback
>
> - "PLAY SELECTION" <S SPACE>
>
>
> Would be nice to have, but not so important
> ------------------------------------------------------------
>
> - ^R<XR> will delete pointed region only
>
> -  <<XR>> will delete all regions
> This last two would require MULTI TAPE MODE I think ...
>
>
> RFC
> Reinhard
>
> > > But I think user should have to separate the part(s) to be deleted by
> > > ^C<X> first, since INCROP/OUTCROP stuff seems to be very inaccurate
> > > right now.
> > >
> > > This leads to another question ... "How to check the parts to be
> > > deleted?" Well, what about ...
> > > "PLAY SELECTION" <S SPACE>
> > > This action could play the selected clips only.
> > > And ... if ^C<<X>> will be save enough (as suggested in jmb.map), we
> > > could use just <<XC>> (no ^C) to delete the selected clips in one go.
> > >
> > > So this leads to some counterparts of some actions IMO.
> > > Since ^C<S> select a whole clip and <S SPACE> will play this selected
> > > clip only, I would suggest to mark the whole clip to be a region when
> > > ^C<R> so <R SPACE> will play this region. And what could be the other
> > > consequences???
> > > Yes .... similar to select stuff ....
> > >
> > > REGIONS:
> > > ^C<RT> add another region by pointing at a clip
> > > ^R<ER> remove a region
> > > ^R[ET]LR move region
> > > [ET] move all regions
> > > <<XR>> delete region(s)
> > > <CR> copy regions
> > > <VR> paste region
> > >
> > > SELECTIONS:
> > > <<XC>> delete selection(s)
> > > <VS> paste selections
> > > [CS]LRUD
> > >
> > >
> > > greetings
> > > Reinhard
> > >
> > > address@hidden schrieb am 25.10.03 19:55:14:
> > > > I think I can do this: How about calling in INCROP
> > > >
> > > > There is this clip : XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
> > > > So I ^C and [IC] and drag upon a internal part of the clip, that part
> > > > I will represent as Y XXXXXXXXYYYYYYYYYYXXXX
> > > > And release [IC]. The YYYYYYYYYY is removed, the gab is removed and
> > > > everthing at right is brought left.
> > > >
> > > > the OUTCROP (OC) would remove the XXXX... instead of YYYY
> > > >
> > > > RFC
> > > >
> > > > On Saturday 25 October 2003 17:31, Reinhard Amersberger wrote:
> > > > > Hi,
> > > > >
> > > > > I've re-read the protux tutorials, to get prepared for writing the
> > > > > new one for 0.20.0 release, so I remembered that Olaf Melzer has
> > > > > mentioned a cool feature (in his excellent pdf tutorial).
> > > > >
> > > > > Since he used protux to create a interview, it would be helpful for
> > > > > him (and maybe others as well) in this situation to have a function
> > > > > that delete a clip and close the gab in addition. I mean: Split a
> > > > > clip into three pieces, remove the clip in the middle and the gab
> > > > > will be closed by moving the third clip to left.
> > > > >
> > > > > So what about offering this feature in return for his great
> > > > > tutorial? ;-) But seriously ... this feature could be also helpful
> > > > > for people using protux just to arrange (loopable)samples, like
> > > > > acid for example!
> > > > >
> > > > > greetings
> > > > > Reinhard
> > > > >
> > > > >
> > > > >
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> > > > --
> > > > Best Regards
> > > > --
> > > > Luciano Giordana
> > > > Project Mustux - Musician Tools for GNU/Linux
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