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2 Questions about voicetrackmodule
Posted: 21 Jun 2013 11:49
by andrerotgans
Hi Bernd,
Two (I hope simple) questions regarding the voicetrackmodule.
1. Is there a way to force the local cardwall to open, each time you start the voicetrackmodule ?
2. Is there a place in settings to set the standard value for the Attenuation in the Attenuate Volume dialog ?
Kind regards,
André
Re: 2 Questions about voicetrackmodule
Posted: 21 Jun 2013 12:04
by radio42
Both: No.
But I can add resp. options to the next version!
Re: 2 Questions about voicetrackmodule
Posted: 21 Jun 2013 12:13
by andrerotgans
If you would like to do that, that would be very nice !
Thanks,
André
Re: 2 Questions about voicetrackmodule
Posted: 24 Jun 2013 17:44
by radio42
Both Options have been added to v3.0.11.48.
You can now make certain Attenuation values (in the Attenuation Dialog) your new global default values.
And the cardwall of the VoiceTracking window will stay open, if you closed the VT window with the cardwall still being open (as such the VT is opened with the cardwall open/closed as it was when you closed the VT the last time).
Re: 2 Questions about voicetrackmodule
Posted: 25 Jun 2013 09:27
by andrerotgans
Hi Bernd,
Thanks ! Perfect service as always !
One minor detail : is it also possible to remember which cardwall library was opened ? Now it changes back to some default category, I'm not able to figure out where it gets that library from.
Kind regards,
André
Re: 2 Questions about voicetrackmodule
Posted: 25 Jun 2013 11:09
by andrerotgans
Ah, ok. I'm sorry, I didn't save the dialog, just cancelled (because it was some test-session). Tried it, works fine !
thanks !
Re: 2 Questions about voicetrackmodule
Posted: 25 Jun 2013 19:52
by radio42
It is already 'remembered' today!
The last actively used VT cardwall lib is saved and reused the next time...
Just complete a regular VoiceTracking and record a new track and click OK to save all the settings currently being used during VT - they should all be restored the next time when VT is invoked the next time!