Just one more "Thank You" for Ripple Editing

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2017/07/13 00:14:06 (permalink)

Just one more "Thank You" for Ripple Editing

-Ripple Edit All and Ripple Edit Selection-  (sorry, I know there are already posts about this, but....)
For me, it has been the single most useful feature update in recent history.  It makes arranging and rearranging song sections so much easier.  I can write a verse and a chorus, then quickly and easily slide in an intro or bridge with no effort at all.
It has literally changed the way I write songs. 
I just have to remember to turn the feature back off after I'm done. 

Some people have suggested having a toggle button on the Module Bar to turn the ripple editing on and off.  Well that would be nice, but I hate to complain about anything, since this feature is so fantastically awesome.
And like with any new feature, the more I use it, the more I'll remember to turn it back off after using it.

Thank you Bakers, you continue to make Sonar better with every update! 

Lee Shapiro
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    arlen2133
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    Re: Just one more "Thank You" for Ripple Editing 2017/07/13 00:22:53 (permalink)
    +1
     
     

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    VariousArtist
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    Re: Just one more "Thank You" for Ripple Editing 2017/07/13 01:46:24 (permalink)
    ++1

    Ripple editing is probably the most new important feature for me.

    I'd love a floating toolbar toggle for that, including the cross fade options too
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    chuckebaby
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    Re: Just one more "Thank You" for Ripple Editing 2017/07/13 01:55:39 (permalink)
    I was just thinking the same thing today.
    I was working on a project and used it a few times. Word of caution, I left it on by accident and when I went to delete a section of 1 clip..I deleted the selection of all tracks instead of just that 1.
    It was easily remedied by using CNTRL+Z but I am loving Ripple editing. Gives a whole new meaning to the words "Delete Hole" !

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    lapasoa
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    Re: Just one more "Thank You" for Ripple Editing 2017/07/13 07:08:22 (permalink)
    It should be very useful if, after a ripple edit teawking, the selected operation turns back to normal to avoid oversights.
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    MarioD
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    Re: Just one more "Thank You" for Ripple Editing 2017/07/13 13:52:44 (permalink)
    A big +1 for ripple editing as well as all the other MIDI improvements made. 
     
    Keep up the excellent work.

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    Re: Just one more "Thank You" for Ripple Editing 2017/07/13 15:20:50 (permalink)
    lapasoa
    It should be very useful if, after a ripple edit teawking, the selected operation turns back to normal to avoid oversights.


    I was thinking the same thing but can you imagine having to do 20 edits in a project and have to turn Ripple editing on before each time you make an edit ?
     

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    berlymahn
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    Re: Just one more "Thank You" for Ripple Editing 2017/07/13 19:14:35 (permalink)
    Loading 2017-06. v2 tonight.  Looking forward to learning a few things.
    Ripple editing sounds great!

    Jim Wim  
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    bwbalint
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    Re: Just one more "Thank You" for Ripple Editing 2017/07/13 22:41:41 (permalink)
    +1 for RE! Worth the price of admission!

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    JCody
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    Re: Just one more "Thank You" for Ripple Editing 2017/07/14 15:18:36 (permalink)
    +1 Have you seen how useful it is for digital pops???? Zoom in, select the pop, hit delete. Voila! 
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