Snehankur
What I felt is Cakewalk never ignored this thread but tried to create this feature but realized that this will lack the seamless playback due to the technical limitation of disk access / buffering etc, which will lead to large number of posts of criticism.
My question is do we need that level of seamless playback? Or we can sacrifice a bit. I tried to have markers and have two key to jump to next and previous marker. During play back going back and forth to a marker I didn't find much of glitches in the playback, though I have lesser number of active tracks. With those two keys I have limited option to jump to markers and its manual. Wish I could automate this. This is what I mentioned in the post.
If we don't need highly seamless playback during trial we can get the idea of the sequences which we can shuffle and test.
If we want to keep any or some of them as finals I believe Cakewalk can very well provide us a render button which will create seamless version.
But jumping to specific marker (not prev or next) I am not aware about or may be CAL Scripts play a role here.
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Snehankur
The ten markers can be jumped to in a flash of course - was it number key 0-9 or from control bar markers keypad.
As a songwriting tool even if not seamless playback it's really good tool to finalize a flow of events in a piece of music.
To see it as a scratchpad, kind of, seamless is not needed as I see it.
You already realize something more is needed to make a song or piece of music better.So what are your options?a) Somewhat cumbersome insert time/silence and do copy paste.b) or drag a thumbnail in a playlist I can certainly live with small cracks or pops before deciding the flow. And if need a new part, you just do that last after everything else and add it to arrange list.
If having the Cubase features of generating new projects from arranger playlist preset - we can make the project or projects where we do the final mixing on - once seing all needed parts are in place and in the right order on the Arranger Recall(to compare a bit to Mix Recall). And if rendering from an arranger playlist you have no realtime issues at all.
I also read what Noel was kind enough to comment on - and for me it's arranging that is useful, not live anything. Cakewalk so often made better implementation on things that Cubase introduced - like freeze, track templates etc.
Further wild ideas.....
Maybe do it in three steps: Full project tracks copy paste insert
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But a step in the right direction could be to have seamless copy paste - that really takes all automation, tempotrack and the lot over full range of tracks. Maybe like Paste Special where you select which parts are to be pasted.
Full project range save as
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Yet another approach could be to allow saving of a range of a project at a time in several sections - and an ability to reassemble those in any order later. Maybe embedded in project like Mix Recall. Then the dividing part need not be realtime at all - and easier to implement for devs. So Append Project feature - where same named tracks let original track header with plugin bays etc remain - and just append track content. If a new track, then just create that as is.
Arranger tracks
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Maybe the mystery of it all is clear how to do it within a project and then save new complete projects from that once set. And this could be two years from now.