[Ardour-Users] Cleaning up unused regions

fred f.rech at yahoo.fr
Wed Oct 5 12:31:30 PDT 2011



Le 05/10/2011 21:24, Thomas Vecchione a écrit :
> I am not even following the second half of what you are trying to
> accomplish with this, but copying and pasting regions also will not
> change the size of audio on the disk, nor does it create new audio on
> the disk, so this still wouldn't work for what the OP wants.
>    
Give it a try, on A3 it works, have tested it


>     Seablade
>
> On Wed, Oct 5, 2011 at 3:04 PM, fred<f.rech at yahoo.fr>  wrote:
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>>
>> Le 05/10/2011 20:00, Brett McCoy a écrit :
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>>> On Wed, Oct 5, 2011 at 1:57 PM, fred<f.rech at yahoo.fr>    wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>        
>>>> probably the faster "handmade" way will be :
>>>> - set the edit point on mouse
>>>> - grow the height and wide of the track to see the sound / silence
>>>> difference (Ctrl+mouse roll and Cap+mouse roll)
>>>> - put the mouse pointer after 1st sound ending
>>>> - press s to split
>>>> - put the mouse pointer before 2nd sound start
>>>> - press s to split
>>>> -click on the silence region
>>>> -press del
>>>>
>>>>          
>>> That doesn't delete the underlying audio, that's what the OP wanted to
>>> have happen. It only cleans up the playlist.
>>>
>>>        
>> Oups !
>> Forget the end of the tip, was too much inside it excuse me ;-)
>>
>> So, it goes like this (like the rest it is HANDMADE, but can't find anything
>> else ATM,
>> and 1 more time any other idea is really welcome, Folks) :
>>
>> -when have finished the track edit, set edit point on playhead
>> -create a new similar track
>> -set playhead at the very beginning of 1st sound (you can use right clic
>> "properties" on
>> it to set at the right time)
>> -create a marker at the very beginning (Alt+L and create a new marker), note
>> its shortcut
>> -select all regions in the track with clicked mouse movement
>> -set playhead at beginning with the new marker shortcut
>> -Ctrl+C
>> -Ctrl+V
>> -delete the original track
>> -cleanup unused sources
>> -close and start Ardour
>> -flush wastebasket
>> -close and start Ardour
>> -rec time is automagically up
>>
>> Sorry to forget the most important side, and thanks to "the 2 Brett" to
>> remind it !!!
>>
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