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Posted: 07 Mar 2024 10:12
Hi there,
I really like the options "Insert Track Transition but (maybe I'm wrong and just can't see it) I don't find a very useful transition.
And it would be a real insert, more how this logic override temporary the cue points in the Playlist for the selected files.
Logic:
Is there a Ramp for the next track:
- No: No transition = play the item as an individual track from the Next cue point of the next track (keep as it is, no transition)
- Yes: Next Song's Ramp is equal or grater than the "Insert track" length = Play the "Insert track" from Cue In point (or the previous track Next point - same)
- Yes: Next Song's Ramp is less than the "Insert"" track length = Start Playing the "Insert track" with the previous song Next cue point and Start Play the next song the (Ramp length - Insert Track length).
Here is some examples:
Ramp is Longer: Ramp is shorter: Please Note:
The "Insert Track" length always means between Cue In point and Next Point, not the full length of the track.
Jazler Radio Star had this option (I think the Soho kept this as well) for referrence.
Many thanks for considering.
Thanks,
Csaba
I really like the options "Insert Track Transition but (maybe I'm wrong and just can't see it) I don't find a very useful transition.
And it would be a real insert, more how this logic override temporary the cue points in the Playlist for the selected files.
Logic:
Is there a Ramp for the next track:
- No: No transition = play the item as an individual track from the Next cue point of the next track (keep as it is, no transition)
- Yes: Next Song's Ramp is equal or grater than the "Insert track" length = Play the "Insert track" from Cue In point (or the previous track Next point - same)
- Yes: Next Song's Ramp is less than the "Insert"" track length = Start Playing the "Insert track" with the previous song Next cue point and Start Play the next song the (Ramp length - Insert Track length).
Here is some examples:
Ramp is Longer: Ramp is shorter: Please Note:
The "Insert Track" length always means between Cue In point and Next Point, not the full length of the track.
Jazler Radio Star had this option (I think the Soho kept this as well) for referrence.
Many thanks for considering.
Thanks,
Csaba