Select a range of the sample to drag and drop

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Re: Select a range of the sample to drag and drop

Hey there Sven and welcome to our little forum :)
Maybe its nice to select just a piece/range of the sample to drag and drop?
sometimes ive got loops of 4 bars and they re just 4 times the same.
So i think it would be handy to select a range (1 bar) and drag and drop it.
This is actually the feature that started the whole project a couple of years ago.

I was field-recording several hours of one-shots, e.g. percussive hits. Back in the studio it took me a couple of days to work through the material, find sounds I liked, cut them out, save them, name them. At some point I got violently frustrated. This is where one of my computer keyboards died in a wall crash, along with a USB port that didn't want to let go. Well, none of the tools satisfied my needs, Resonic was born.

Long story short, you can fully expect this to be one of the major features of Resonic Pro.

If you think the Alpha is fast expect the Beta to be (at least!) twice as fast :lol:

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Re: Select a range of the sample to drag and drop

Hehehe, flippin' insomnia is what this is :)

You are right, quality takes time. It'll be worth the wait, promised.

You're welcome, Sven! And feel free to post your suggestions, if you have any more!
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Re: Select a range of the sample to drag and drop

Wow this feature will be incredibly useful. I've had to sift through hours of single take wav recordings, finding and saving good sections in Soundforge....long. Drag and drop highlight would be perfection, especially how good Daws like Ableton are at correcting things quickly so they can start on the first transient.

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Re: Select a range of the sample to drag and drop

JamesEW wrote:I've had to sift through hours of single take wav recordings, finding and saving good sections in Soundforge....long.
Exactly.
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Re: Select a range of the sample to drag and drop

codec17 wrote:Just a quik question... is the select and drag a pro feature? G-luck with the "last" things :geek: ...
Thanks Sven :)

And yeah, it's Pro as you noticed. The free Player version does what its name says: play, mainly. There'll be playlists and other basic player features, but the features related to audio production are all going into the Pro version.
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