That makes sense, though I'm not keen on trying to shoehorn a lot of additional stuff into the track drop-down menu.Gale Andrews wrote:Or the data that must be analysed could have "Analyze" buttons.
We currently only have 3 analyze tools "above the line" in the Analyze menu, so there is no shortage of space there.
No, but I don't think that the built in analyze tools can (currently) do that either.Gale Andrews wrote:Would a Nyquist Analyze effect know if it did not need to reanalyse if called again?
If that information was made available to the "Effect" class (the base class for most effects), then it could also be made available to Nyquist.
I think it would be handy if 'file properties' were available through the File Import browser. I don't recall off-hand what the program was, but in another audio editor was a very useful "play" button, so that files could be previewed before importing.Gale Andrews wrote:People have also requested file name/format information where a file was imported though that could be global (the file is in all tracks), per track (different files for each track) or composite (a track has more than one file).