whats new about audio snap?

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2015/01/14 20:29:39 (permalink)

whats new about audio snap?

https://www.cakewalk.com/Documentation?product=SONAR&language=3&help=NewFeatures.05.html#
 
I cant spot any difference other than the transient heights and the edited wave form colours
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    The Maillard Reaction
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    Re: whats new about audio snap? 2015/01/14 20:38:46 (permalink)
    I hope there is an option to turn off the colored waveforms.
     
    In all the years I've used audio snap I have never cared if I had compressed or stretched a region. I only cared if it sounded better after I was done.
     
    I would much rather continuing to see all black waveforms rather than a jumble of muddy blue and muddy red patches.
     
     


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    Re: whats new about audio snap? 2015/01/14 20:56:36 (permalink)
    Tend to agree seems like another case of techies left to their own devices to me. whatever happened to useful things like phase coherent, single click, multi track quantizing?
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    Re: whats new about audio snap? 2015/01/14 21:09:26 (permalink)
    P-Theory
     
     whatever happened to useful things like phase coherent, single click, multi track quantizing?




     
    OH my.
     
    I'm glad I have Pro Tools 11 for editing drum tracks.
     
    Once you have one-click-snapped multi tracks you can't really go back.


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    Re: whats new about audio snap? 2015/01/14 21:12:45 (permalink)
    Yep I know I was really hoping they would get close in this new version of Sonar but Audiosnap looks exactly the same as it was to me........which is a long way off the competition
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    Re: whats new about audio snap? 2015/01/14 23:59:37 (permalink)
    P-Theory
    https://www.cakewalk.com/Documentation?product=SONAR&language=3&help=NewFeatures.05.html#
     
    I cant spot any difference other than the transient heights and the edited wave form colors


    new algorithms 
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    Re: whats new about audio snap? 2015/01/15 03:38:59 (permalink)
    I think the functionality of AudioSnap suits me fine as it is now. It is the performance that bothers me, so if there's great improvements under the hood, then I'm happy!





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    John T
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    Re: whats new about audio snap? 2015/01/15 06:06:47 (permalink)
    I have to say, I was also hoping for a bit more in terms of AudioSnap enhancements.

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    Re: whats new about audio snap? 2015/01/15 06:09:29 (permalink)
    I can never get it to work. I guess I dont understand it well enough.
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    Re: whats new about audio snap? 2015/01/15 12:15:45 (permalink)
    I dunno....  Just based on description and images I think I like how the compressed and expanded regions are color-coded.  It seems similar (to me) to how clip fades are represented in the waveform display, or how some would like to see the same when using Clip Gain envelopes - it's a change to the waveform graphically displayed.   With enough transients in a clip I think it could be very convenient to know what I adjusted two weeks ago rather than listening to a region 20 times to make the same assessment. 
     

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