Re: [ReZound-users] LADSPA noise reducer -- end-of-file button
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From: Davy D. <ddu...@da...> - 2005-03-01 04:49:42
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Jameson C. Burt wrote: >On Sat, Feb 26, 2005 at 11:11:47AM +0100, Pamplemousse mk2 wrote: > > >>Another question, very little: I had not seen a button to jump to the >>end of the sound file. There is a button to jump to the start or to the >>next cue, but not for the end and I think this is usefull, especially >>for large files. Could you add a such button? >> >> > > > I believe Pamplemousse was talking about jumping while playing (because that's what the jump to start or next cue buttons do).. However in your situation I would do this: 1) Hit record and record side A 2) Select All 3) press 'x' (to jump to the end of the file 4) use left mouse button to set the start position also to the end of the file 5) change the clipboard to "Record Clipboard 1" 6) press ctrl-v (to paste) which will now prompt you for recording parameters, and when you're done recording it will be inserted at the end of the file Steps 2-4 would be nice as a single action for selections, I agree.. -- Another feature I've wanted to implement but just havent yet, is to create a 3rd type of clipboard which gets it's content not from what's been copied to it, nor from a recording source, but from a file--a File Clipboard... Then when you paste from it, it would prompt you for a filename to get the data from. Then you could select at the end of the file and ctrl-v to paste from it. just my thoughts .. -- Davy >I too would have liked an end-of-file button when I first started using >Rezound. I thought a "flip" did that, only to discover a month later >that I had botched several cassette recordings into ReZound. >I would record side-A, then side-B, then go the the end of side-A >to append side-B. >Unfortunately, my use of a "flip" to end >did not take me to the end of file, >but instead led me to putting side-B >into the middle of side-A rather than at the end of side-A. > >I now use the left mouse button to click near the end, >which doesn't work if I click too far near the end. >So, I still must check that the time-location for start matches >the time-length of the file. > >I must go through several steps to append side-B of a cassette to side-A >within ReZound. >A button for "end-of-file" would help, >although I could more quickly use something like "append-to-another-sound-file", >which might let me append to another working sound-file in ReZound. > > > > |