On Fri, Oct 18, 2013 at 3:06 PM, will cunningham <[email protected]>wrote:
> I was playing with normalizing and removing selections, but to make it > simple, if you could bounce a selection into a new track, or create another > region, you could do any edit on it as a region that you can do now, and > then if you could merge the region back into that area you'd have a > work-flow for editing parts of a region that would allow you to mix and > match regions as well. > > I don't know if that would be easier to code than having region operations > on just a cursor. > > thanks, > > Will > Ah, well if I understand what you're talking about I actually have something in mind for that. Currently what I do though is just create a new track called Bounce, slice up my region on the original track and get it edited the way I want, then record (in freewheeling mode) that to the Bounce track and replace the original region with the new one. Obviously not an ideal workflow but the need to slice and dice extensively hasn't come up very often in my work. > > > On Fri, Oct 18, 2013 at 4:02 PM, J. Liles <[email protected]> wrote: > >> >> >> >> On Fri, Oct 18, 2013 at 1:53 PM, will cunningham >> <[email protected]>wrote: >> >>> Non Friends, >>> >>> I know I'm missing something simple, but I'm having trouble editing a >>> range after I select it. After creating ranges and adjusting them with [ ] >>> I center mouse click its top bar and it shows the range selected(sel), but >>> then if I right click operations apply to the whole current track, not just >>> the selected range. >>> >>> How do I perform operations on just the selected range area? >>> >>> thanks, >>> >>> Will >>> >> >> This is a little underdeveloped. Currently you can do the following >> things with the edit cursor (range): >> >> 1. create playback and punch cursors from them. >> 2. set the tempo by them. >> >> Everything else is done by multiple selection. What kind of operation >> were you hoping to perform? >> >> >
