Add quick grouping to waveform scaling

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John T
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2014/10/20 21:17:45 (permalink)
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Add quick grouping to waveform scaling

At the moment, you can only scale one track's waveform at a time, or all at once, via a key binding.
 
Sometimes, I want to scale a bunch of tracks by the same amount, but quick grouping doesn't work on this feature. Would  be really handy.

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    ampfixer
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    Re: Add quick grouping to waveform scaling 2014/10/22 23:25:42 (permalink)
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    Sounds like a great idea. +1

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    Re: Add quick grouping to waveform scaling 2014/10/29 10:26:23 (permalink)
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    +1 not a feature i would personally use a lot but great idea. It gets back to the premise of universality/standardization of workflow. Currently there are still a lot of inconsistencies in what works where in X3 that hopefully get reworked and streamlined in X4+
    Quick groups should ideally work for any edit function for which a single selection can be made.

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