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New screen: Wav file import settings #3436

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baconpaul opened this issue Dec 15, 2020 · 6 comments
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New screen: Wav file import settings #3436

baconpaul opened this issue Dec 15, 2020 · 6 comments
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@baconpaul
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When you import a WAV file now and it doesn't find the markers, it assumes a oneshot

What we really what is if you drop a Wav in and it doesn't find markers, or if you use some alternate gesture to import a wave, you get a screen that lets you set the table, loop, etc... before import.

Maybe the answer is drag a wav on and pop the little screen where you can just click OK.

Don't even think of doing this until we are done with #3223 though

@baconpaul baconpaul added this to the 1.9.0 milestone Dec 15, 2020
@mkruselj mkruselj added UI Issues related to UI look&feel UX Issues related to user experience (UX) - mouse, touch, keyboard, MIDI inputs, etc. Feature Request New feature request labels Dec 15, 2020
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Serum does this in a really nice way - you drag&drop your sample in, and you get options showing up on hover, then you just drop the sample onto one of the options and release drop. No need for separate clicks or anything...

serum wt drop

@baconpaul
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I was thinking of something almost exactly like that. You drop on a wav file and get a little dialog with options yeah. That's useful to see.

@mkruselj
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Right except the above is not a context-stealing dialog, which is really kinda cool.

@baconpaul
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Ahh right. So basically "change what I think this WT is" dialog

I'm kinda tempted to do the 3d wave visualization in WT mode also. It's super easy. At least have it togglable.

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CurlyMC commented Dec 16, 2020

I hope a future version of Surge will support markers created in Wavosaur, so in oneshot mode it's possible to loop part of an audio wav file ( #2777 ).
In this context also thinking at granular synthesis... ?
From the heart a 'big thanks' to the talented Surge team, involved into creating the forthcoming Surge 1.8 version, fantastic to see this dream come true !!

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mkruselj commented Dec 23, 2020

This issue essentially subsumes #1538 so I'm closing that one but linking it here for reference.

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