Showing linked white space.
Posted: Tue Sep 07, 2010 6:43 pm
This topic currently refers to the alpha version of Audacity only.
It also relates to the discussion in this topic: http://forum.audacityteam.org/viewtopic ... 20&t=38888
When Sync-lock is on, selecting part of one track will show "link tiles" around the waveform on other tracks that are linked to it.
However, when working on multi-track projects, there may be no audio in the other track at that particular area (white space).
Linking does not currently show up on the track in white space.
Why does this matter?
In Audacity 1.3.13 alpha, create two new tracks.
In track 1 put some audio starting at time = 30 seconds (white space before it).
In track 2, put about a minute of audio starting at time = 0
Select in track 2 from time = 10 to 20 seconds.
If Sync-lock is not on, turn it on.
Press delete.
Not only is the audio cut out from track 2, but the equivalent portion of white space has been cut out from track 1 (causing the audio later in the track to move).
Gale has pointed out that "the sync-lock icon in the Track Panel tells you those unselected tracks are sync-locked", but in the heat of an editing session I don't think that it is sufficiently clear to avoid mistakes, even if you do know what is supposed to happen. For new users I think it is likely to cause a lot of confusion and frustration.



It also relates to the discussion in this topic: http://forum.audacityteam.org/viewtopic ... 20&t=38888
When Sync-lock is on, selecting part of one track will show "link tiles" around the waveform on other tracks that are linked to it.
However, when working on multi-track projects, there may be no audio in the other track at that particular area (white space).
Linking does not currently show up on the track in white space.
Why does this matter?
In Audacity 1.3.13 alpha, create two new tracks.
In track 1 put some audio starting at time = 30 seconds (white space before it).
In track 2, put about a minute of audio starting at time = 0
Select in track 2 from time = 10 to 20 seconds.
If Sync-lock is not on, turn it on.
Press delete.
Not only is the audio cut out from track 2, but the equivalent portion of white space has been cut out from track 1 (causing the audio later in the track to move).
Gale has pointed out that "the sync-lock icon in the Track Panel tells you those unselected tracks are sync-locked", but in the heat of an editing session I don't think that it is sufficiently clear to avoid mistakes, even if you do know what is supposed to happen. For new users I think it is likely to cause a lot of confusion and frustration.


