Elffin
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Sample buffer Switch....
A switch were sample buffers could be changed to user predefined amounts... One for recording.... and another for Mixing / Mastering Browser could also open a pallete of vsts for both processes..
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Skyline_UK
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Re: Sample buffer Switch....
2014/10/23 11:35:16
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Excellent idea. It's a real pain going through the rigmarole of switching. Sometimes I'm working on mix, requiring 1024 because I'm using lots of plugins and then want to add a guitar part, where I need to switch to 64 for lowest latency. A single user-parametered button would be very welcome.
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Elffin
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Re: Sample buffer Switch....
2014/10/23 12:41:59
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Thanks... sorta like a mix/mastering and recording modes...
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Re: Sample buffer Switch....
2014/10/23 12:44:42
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An excellent idea. But possibly impractical, at least for all interfaces, because it's not a SONAR setting, but rather an interface driver setting that involves cooperation from the driver that SONAR has no direct control over. It could end up being a feature that works great for some but generates lots of service calls to Cakewalk for others.
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Elffin
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Re: Sample buffer Switch....
2014/10/23 13:17:15
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Yeah... its not straightforward...
Would recording a macro type operation work if implemented?
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dcumpian
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Re: Sample buffer Switch....
2014/10/23 16:46:52
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I'd actually like to see many (most?) of the settings buried in Preferences surfaced in the main window, similar to what was done with the metronome settings. Sorry, off-topic, I know, but I couldn't help myself. Regards, Dan
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Re: Sample buffer Switch....
2014/10/23 17:33:57
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+ Dan. Something more up-front that would set those back-end preferences to a few predefined values would be convenient.
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Re: Sample buffer Switch....
2014/10/24 14:30:13
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is this not what the FX ON/OFF button is for ('E' keybinding)? whenever I experience too much latency to record, I just turn all effect off while making my pass. This is generally for MIDI though, and I may still quantize - so I am not sure if this is still valid for audio... let me know.
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