Hi devs,
I'm checking out the crossfades and I'm not satisfied. Check out this image and tell me which envelope takes precedence? They both share a point in the automation at the same moment in time, but only one will work.
Side follow-up questions, and this will show you I care about FL:
- what do other DAW's do for audio envelopes and crossfades?
- what can you learn from other DAW's that can be put to work in FL?
I imagine that the typical FL user might not request the features or styles undertaken by other DAW's. From my POV as end user, I'd like to know I bought a complete and competitive DAW, and that FL is capable to compete with other DAW's at every stage of audio production, including mixing.
In other words, FL is fantastic for production, but needs more work for the mixing workflow.
Cheers
Audio envelopes and crossfades improvements
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Re: Audio envelopes and crossfades improvements
For more context on the image, these two volume...
Re: Audio envelopes and crossfades improvements
Other DAW's use naming convention that describe...