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Setting and adjusting the project tempo as an automation parameter for the master track.
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Midi Clock support
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automation is rubbish sort that out
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runaudio wrote:automation is rubbish sort that out
Whilst in many ways I may share your pain - being slightly more specific is probably more likely to reacted to constructively.

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cuvres could be added and when you automation on the tb eq freq you cant see hz hkz if would be great you could same goes for the rest of the effects and instruments
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runaudio wrote:cuvres could be added
That can be effectively performed by adding multiple nodes.
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i know but it would be so much easier to just select a cuvre well there always saying that they want this daw easy to use
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Ability to trim selected clips at the same time with the same amount.
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Juno wrote:Ability to trim selected clips at the same time with the same amount.
You can manipulate the loop start and loop end of multiple tracks simultaneously by selecting them and changing that setting on the sound tab in Mixcraft 7.
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Ianpb wrote:
runaudio wrote:cuvres could be added
That can be effectively performed by adding multiple nodes.
That works kind of OK for host automations, but curves would definitely speed things up. My main beef is in the CC# automations where you are left up the proverbial creek if you want to have a number of events on a single note (CC#1 and CC#11 for instance) because as it is implemented now you cannot even draw a straight line. Every dip and peak in those little bars we are given to use there is audible.
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runaudio wrote:i know but it would be so much easier to just select a cuvre well there always saying that they want this daw easy to use
Personally, I find the use of multiple nodes for a curve very easy to do, although I have to admit that I have detected transients appearing at the node points when using this method.
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Acoustica Greg wrote:You can manipulate the loop start and loop end of multiple tracks simultaneously.
That will change the moment the loop starts. I really mean trimming the clips.

When i have multiple recording takes, the beginning of each take is often at the end of the previous clip (when recording in a loop). So i copy those clips to complete each take, but these copies need to be trimmed first. That must be very precise, i need only the very end, so i need to zoom in, trim to precise grid/snap setting, and zoom out to grab the next one; repeat. Would go a lot faster if all the other clips could be trimmed by the same amount.
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'We henceforth pledge ourselves unto the power of the Upper Air'
Doesn't that sound simply super
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Implement a "snap by" (rather than "snap to") to drag/copy clips so they keep tempo with the project, irrespective of where the left edge falls.
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after after logic, cubase, studio one, ableton live, and following all these for years, i can say my 2 cents. daw have been becoming complicated over the years till they got ruined, useless and expensive. mixcraft is an daw that is simple, stable, priced well, it has some features like vst bridge that works better than other daws, and i found my home here in a way. i don't need any more features. please keep it working this good and simple and it will always be a serious daw. otherwise it will become like other 10 daws and useless. gusy you have all these features you want somewhere else... just pick up any other daw they ruined over the years. i like mixcraft the way it is, excellent job guys!
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The ability to automate tempo so that a gradual increase can be achieved throughout a song. e.g. Ohm Sweet Ohm by Kraftwerk.
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