In Reaper, where a group of clips is split, I am able to delete the portion I do not want, while in WL, the clip group is still persistent after split. Is there a workaround for this?
Also is naming group mandatory unless user decides to give a name? Isn’t this supposed to be like generic markers where you can name if you want to or it has no name?
Clip grouping in WaveLab is different than in Reaper.
It may be useful to add “All Clips” in this menu and making it default instead of Whole Montage. While the Whole Montage as default’s advantage being mix of all tracks and user get to know which file has clipped.
There is “All Selected Clips”.
When I add a generic marker as cue to trim silence from 2 clips as in the video above without grouping, the auto-select is considering the render of these clips as selected audio range. When the marker is deleted the auto-select feature comes back to “All Selected Clips”.
I don’t recommend using the auto-select option for the montage rendering, because there are so many options, and the “auto procedure” might not lead to what you expect. Better explicitly select what you want to render.
Yes, but as you made this persistent since this version, it has really been helpful other than while adding cue markers.
I think there was a range selection when I wrote that. Everything works fine the way it is supposed to work.