Shift Button
Posted: May 20th, 12:16 am
I love this app. Have the “others” but for audio this one has always been king.
The per region volume adjust feature is a great addition. But if a shift type button were to be added to the bottom left of the screen (landscape only maybe) then the play head could be moved to a position on a selected region, the shift button pressed and then the play head dragged to another position to highlight an inner selection. Then volume adjustment of that inner selection only could be achieved very quickly. No need for slicing up. Maybe the operation could leave temporary position markers like the punch in points but a different colour to allow fine adjustment and zooming in. A double press on the shift button to deselect.
A feature like this was so useful in audition (cool edit as was). Maybe other uses for such a region selection could be employed?
Even some simple editing tools could be employed(low pass filters to get rid of a thump, for example)
Just a thought.
I’ve never used a mouse with iPad/iPhone so maybe this kind of click n drag feature already exists.
The per region volume adjust feature is a great addition. But if a shift type button were to be added to the bottom left of the screen (landscape only maybe) then the play head could be moved to a position on a selected region, the shift button pressed and then the play head dragged to another position to highlight an inner selection. Then volume adjustment of that inner selection only could be achieved very quickly. No need for slicing up. Maybe the operation could leave temporary position markers like the punch in points but a different colour to allow fine adjustment and zooming in. A double press on the shift button to deselect.
A feature like this was so useful in audition (cool edit as was). Maybe other uses for such a region selection could be employed?
Even some simple editing tools could be employed(low pass filters to get rid of a thump, for example)
Just a thought.
I’ve never used a mouse with iPad/iPhone so maybe this kind of click n drag feature already exists.