Sequencer updates on the horizon
- huggermugger
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Sequencer updates?
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yes absolutely, you just need to remember as you start walking towards the horizon it starts moving too.
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You're talking about the rack extension by Skrock right?
- Jackjackdaw
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I would welcome the sequencer being included in RRP so you could use pattern select tracks.
Definitely.
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Track folders and proper track freeze. Also the possibility to layer blocks would be very useful.
Stuff I've made and my BC.
When I read this, I felt like Bes was joking.
I'm moving this to the Rack Extension subforum (I'm joking)
- huggermugger
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A proper track freeze feature would be nice, but I guess for me, bounce in place works well enough for now to give higher priority to other features on the list.
Bounce in place is not a poor man's freeze because there is no equivalent unfreeze. The whole point of track freeze is that you can unfreeze it to get back to the point before you froze it, complete with all relevant instruments and effects back in the rack. Freeze without unfreeze is just mixing/bouncing down to audio. Freeze allows you to make songs/tunes with more stuffz than your CPU can cope with but still be able to get back to a particular track to do more editing if you choose.
I'm not very optimistic that RS will implement it. They don't seem big on listening to requests/suggestions.
I'm not very optimistic that RS will implement it. They don't seem big on listening to requests/suggestions.
- huggermugger
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Bounce in Place doesn't delete the original track or any of the devices. You can still 'unfreeze' and return to where you left off. It's just not as convenient as say Logic, where it's a simple button click to unfreeze.DaveyG wrote: ↑30 Oct 2023Bounce in place is not a poor man's freeze because there is no equivalent unfreeze. The whole point of track freeze is that you can unfreeze it to get back to the point before you froze it, complete with all relevant instruments and effects back in the rack. Freeze without unfreeze is just mixing/bouncing down to audio. Freeze allows you to make songs/tunes with more stuffz than your CPU can cope with but still be able to get back to a particular track to do more editing if you choose.
I'm not very optimistic that RS will implement it. They don't seem big on listening to requests/suggestions.
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PLUS, there is no "freeze" for the devices no longer in use. Muting the MIDI track does help but you also want to totally unload the CPU for the feature to be 100% IMO. Mix "versions" could also help here as an alternative way to achieve the same thing, saving a version with the frozen tracks devices deleted. This is also where a more robust import/export feature would be helpful so you could pick and choose which version of which instrument you wanted to import back into your current 'master'. But alas, some basic sequencer workflow updates would also be appreciated…DaveyG wrote: ↑30 Oct 2023Bounce in place is not a poor man's freeze because there is no equivalent unfreeze. The whole point of track freeze is that you can unfreeze it to get back to the point before you froze it, complete with all relevant instruments and effects back in the rack. Freeze without unfreeze is just mixing/bouncing down to audio. Freeze allows you to make songs/tunes with more stuffz than your CPU can cope with but still be able to get back to a particular track to do more editing if you choose.
I'm not very optimistic that RS will implement it. They don't seem big on listening to requests/suggestions.
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