I have been stoked to get to work using some of the new update features. ‘Automatic Audio Segment Detection’ is a BIG one. Just found out there’s no undo,
Worse, while playing with it and trying to back track, Cubase crashed. Anyone else seeing anything weird??
hi H2Only
so far no crashes on the segment option, but it is detecting larger segments sometimes and smaller segments other times, I thought that would be because of a quantize setting, but that makes no difference, so I’m not sure what time is saved if I cant decide how big the segments are that are selected, maybe there is a setting I dont know yet…
The undo is the regular project undo, so Cmd + Z should do the job. Cubase makes no difference with which method the volume curve is changed.
@andy1324 I’m working with vocals. The little time I’ve spent with it, it seems to do okay grabbing words
@Johnny_Moneto you’re correct. It does undo. I was trying right before Cubase crashed, so maybe that was already coming when CMD Z wasn’t working. Just tried again today and it works perfectly, so far
Hi andy1324,
Yes, the Audio Segment Detection seems to fail selecting exactly the individual notes or hits from the audio file. But if you click and hold, you can easily select the missing segments and then edit the whole note or hit. It is a workaround that works while we wait for a better automatic detection by Cubase.