In both editors:
- I suggest that there is a setting to turn a straight line into a curve, by long click/tap the points. This way, it will be easier and more consistent than to do it manually. Also, add a setting to add more curves in a single line.
- Add a feature to lock certain tracks, so it won't be hidden when the channel is minimized. This is useful for instrument and drum channels that have two notes or step tracks that you don't want it to be hidden, but has some automation tracks that you do.
- Add a feature that you can move tracks in a channel. I definitely need it to organize
- I'll bump out the other suggestions I made in case the devs forgot:
- Add a feature that you can "mark" specific magnitude(?) at the meter on the left side of the screen. Perfect for some parameters that have consistent points that isn't zero or any of the default marks, so you don't have to copy paste.
- Add a feature that when a point is on the default line, it would adjust itself to the accurate number.
In the Automation editor:
- There's a problem that when you delete the default track which is the volume, the name of that channel is replaced with the specific parameter below it. The only way to revert this is to add the automation for the volume back.
- This is from my other suggestions. I'm bumping it again just in case the devs forgot. At the Playlist, I suggest that the "Toggle" type of parameters has a different design. It should have a button and a strip of light beside it to indicate if it's turned on. The clips should have a different design as well. A thin line in the middle when it's off, and a thick line when it's on.
In the Wave editor:
- There should be a meter and that horizontal line where the "default" setting is set like in the Automation editor, it's hard to know where's the line is, especially that 0db is not in the middle.
- I suggest to add the name of the sample below the transport bar for reference instead of relying on zooming on clips to know the name.
Suggestions for the Playlist and Editor Design
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Re: Suggestions for the Playlist and Editor Design
Thanks for the detailed feedback, it is much ap...