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On Tue, Nov 30, 2004 at 11:03:35PM +0000, John Pitcairn wrote:
> Strip silence on the whole file, then glue tool or keycommand.
I tried this last night. It manages to strip the silence off of the
front but then obviously breaks up the audio file based on the
threshold. When using the glue tool after that it performs a stereo
mixdown on the regions and actually writes a new audio file. This
seems overly destructive for just wanting to trim the silence off the
front of a file.
Or maybe it isn't that bad for the audio... i'm not sure.
I have peak too. I haven't looked into whether it can do this yet but
it sure would be nice to do it from the arrange instead.
A command like this would be great for synth musicians making
quantized electronic. FL Studio (fruityloops) is the app that has it!
This came up after a discussion with an owner of that program where I
proudly told him about all the latency measuring I had gone through to
assure my timing was correct. He said "I just use trim and snap the
audio into place." :-/ Well gee....
Not that I want to use FL... but it's a $49 program and it bugs me
when it does something easier than my $999 program. :-)
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Ben Harrison
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