SL 10 ISSUES:
the smale Letter in the FFT Settings field and other Menues / Pop Ups are Pixeled on MAC OS (SL9 is fine but SL 10 not - see screen dump (Use 1:1 Displaysize 2560x1440 - so nothing scaled)
Keycommands ar not consistant:
Personal Key_Commands taking from SL9 to SL10 are not matching correctly example
Key-Command for „Amplification“ in SL9 (CMD+Shift+B) now is mapped to „Normalization“ in SL10
it seems that’s the only one that doesn’t match!
Wired though is; I want to asign „Shift“ + „Up Arrow“ and „Shift“ + „down Arrow“ Key Commands and the mapping list states „Shift + Num Arrow Up“, and „Shift + Num Arrow down“ (marked red - key command alreday in use - which is not the Case!
Graphic glitches on small Text (specially in Sub Menues, FFT Display Settings and Group and Layer-Faders - Issue has been published on the SL10 Forum (for PC) but it’s also true for MAC Users.
SL9 works fine on the Same MAC where SL10 has display issues
The Level-Faders are ignored, when Layers are mixed back together (Ex.A), or even irretate processes in the Main window - selective amplitude scaling
just by this SL10 is pretty much useless for my daily workflow - no metter how good your KI is and it is damn good!
Ex.A:
Split WAV by Level. (to work on Peaks)
Layer High
Layer Low
change volume on the High Level Layer to -6dB
Merge Layers back to a single Layer - but the Level change by the Layer Fader in High Level Layer is ignored and I get the same result as in the Original WAV (NUll-Test)
EX.B:
Split WAV by Frequency. (to work on Sibilances)
Layer Band High - Layer boosted by the Layer Fader + 9dB
Layer Band Low - Layer boosted by the Layer Fader + 9dB
Than I made a time selection and amplified it by -3dB - Result the Time selection part dropped by -9dB (back to it’s original WAV value (ignoring the Layer-fader) plus the - 3 dB (-12dB)
Hi @modumo your message comes right in time as I’m finishing patch 1 today…
Pixelated letters and graphic glitches (I suppose you refer to the same thing) are fixed on my side.
I’ll look into those key commands issues.
It looks like I can repro the issue with the layer volume when merging 2 layers.
To be more precise:
If I have Layer 1 and Layer 2 (in that order), if I set Layer 2 to -12dB and merge it up into Layer 1, it works as expected.
However if I set Layer 1 to -12dB (and leave Layer 2 at 0dB) and merge Layer 2 up into Layer 1, then the content of Layer 2 is considered as being -12dB too.
Is that the issue you’re describing, or is there more to it ?
This seems about right. It has been like this already in SL 9, maybe even in an older version too. It is only when merging layers directly, merging a complete group works as expected.
To add on this issue, the same behavior is true when merging two layers, where one is phase-inverted via the Phase button in the Layers panel - you can try with any one layer and a simple duplicate of that:
If Layer 2 (the lower layer) is phase-inverted and merged up with Layer 1 (the upper layer), both layers cancel each outer out - as expected and seen on screen.
If Layer 1 is phase-inverted and Layer 2 is merged up, the phase-inversion of Layer 1 is ignored and the result is just an amplified layer (still set to phase-invert).
I don’t want to poke around this too much, as I’m very happy to see other functions finally working correctly again in SL 10, while modifying phase-inverted layers. I am somewhat used to it by now, and if needed I can just merge as a group, but it is still not very intuitive or “WYSIWYG”.
I can’t really understand or reproduce @modumo’s problem given in example B, though. Any amplification (with Process > Amplitude > Gain, or the Amplify-tool), regardless of selection method or layer fader, works fine for me.