Emmet,
First off, I'm very sorry my comments sounded dismissive of your
suggestions -- that's not how I intended them. In fact, I had already
added your suggestions to the requested feature list, but I realize
that's not how it sounded and I'm sorry about that. It's been a busy
week! Anyway, If one of my other suggestions won't work for you,
perhaps something will work out in a future release.
bjorn
On Jan 11, 2008, at 2:41 PM, Emmett Gray wrote:
> On Thu Jan 10, 2008 1:21 pm ((PST)), "Bjorn Roche" bjorn@...
> bejayoharen wrote:
> >
> <snip>
>
> > at the moment, it does,
> >unfortunately, require creating a master file rather than burning
> >straight to a CD, but this is a background process, so it's less
> >workflow intrusive than it sounds. I hope that answers your question.
> >We're planning to address that in the future, but so far there have
> >been very few complaints.
>
> People who don't use your application will not complain. But I can
> tell you that there is a big market (i.e. anyone using Pro Tools) for
> a full-featured (i.e. ISRC codes etc.) CD-burning application which
> can burn a CD directly from 24-bit split-stereo files. Peak (which I
> own) and DSP Quattro (tried the demo) don't do it. I'm still looking
> for something newer than MasterList CD that does. Please consider
> this market as you continue development.
>
> >XO Does not read PT regions. Why not sequence in XO Wave?
>
> Because I use Pro Tools for multitracking and mix back into the same
> session as the source files. I have all my markers etc. in the
> session which simplifies navigation and re-defining regions in mix
> files. I can import the mix track into a 44.1k session and retain all
> that marker and region information. I can't see any feature of XO
> Wave which I am missing in Pro Tools and which would entice me to
> change my workflow, given the need to import the files and lose so
> much useful information in the process. Not to speak of revisions to
> the mix or part of the mix which are so simple when you stay in Pro
> Tools for the whole process up to the final CD burn phase. That's
> what's so great about MasterList. There are no extra steps. It's a
> shame digidesign abandoned it, but this means there's an untapped
> market there, and maybe I'm the only person who has "complained" but
> I assure you, if you were to announce support of the features I am
> looking for on the digidesign user conference or the DAW-Mac mailing
> list, you'd be deafened by the roar of approval.
>
>
>
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Bjorn Roche
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