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Ripple Edit for single and all tracks (like in Reaper)

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asked Apr 4, 2021 in Editing by jeroenwolff (450 points)
edited Apr 4, 2021 by jeroenwolff

Working with podcasts and meditations I really like ripple editing. To add extra space or delete pieces and keep all tracks in sync.

Coming from Reaper I mis the prefect ripple edit solution like Reaper does in Studio One 5. I really like StudioOne5 more for al the other features, but mis this 'real' ripple editing. Now one track the ripple edit feature works a bit, but to create a great gap (move the event to the right) it is difficult, because the moved event is landing behind a event that should have been moved to the right also.



And to do this with multiple tracks a the same time to keep them in sync is more pain, create a group, enable the group, or disable when I don't want it at that moment.

I would be nice to have 2 ripple edit modes. 1 track and all tracks and works like Reaper



Thanks

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answered Apr 10, 2021 by Lukas Ruschitzka (256,880 points)
 
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answered Oct 26, 2022 by georgyj (150 points)
I do a lot of Radio features and Studio One is pain in the *** for that. No time overviews and no ripple edit on all tracks. Absolute show stopper. Love it for music.
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answered Dec 5, 2022 by jeffreyschmitt (1,700 points)
I found where Gregor explains how to ripple edit across all tracks using the Arranger track in this video.



I'm typically deleting sections, which he didn't show (doing a substitution instead), but it's not difficult:

1) Draw the range to delete in the Arranger track

2) Right click and select Delete Range

Since I only expect to have at most 4 tracks that need to be edited for a podcast, I'll probably just use the range tool.

It would still be nice to be able to slip edit across several tracks.
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