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Skip Section using Loop

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asked Jul 21, 2016 in Studio One Feature Requests by thomashull (910 points)
As per logic, when you could adjust the loop bar to be kind of inverted and Skip a Section... Really handy for me as a songwriter

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answered Aug 7, 2016 by AlexTinsley (925,120 points)

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answered Aug 19, 2016 by vascomusic.com (250 points)
Yes,

In Cubase you can drag a loop section in reverse direction.
Just drag in the timebase bar a loop section from right to left and the color of the section in the timebase bar changes to red (skip) instead of blue (loop).
0 votes
answered Feb 17, 2017 by robertthreadgold (280 points)
Agree, not been using S1 for too long, but surprised this feature isn't there as I did go specifically looking for it to make my songwriting simpler.
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answered Jul 1, 2019 by frankrasmussen (1,000 points)
edited Jul 1, 2019 by frankrasmussen
I also want that. In s1 It could be better implemented by muting sections in the arrange track. So you'd have the option to skip more than one part.
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answered Oct 30, 2019 by Jas001 (190 points)
I would prefer the ability to skip a section during playback to experiment, but not sure I would agree the loop feature should invert.  Instead I would prefer to use markers.  So, just like the checkbox for stopping at a section, you could have a skip to checkbox with a dropdown to select the desired marker.
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answered Dec 3, 2020 by joachimsvare (3,110 points)
Another must have! Coming from Logic this is a feature that is hard to live with out.

I'm sitting here doing cut-downs for a TV project (my first real ST1 production) and this "skip" is needed when you experiment with your arrangements to fit a specific time span. 59 sec version, 29 sec version etc ...

I use it all the time in Logic to see if a transition will work.
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