![]() Shortcut for Velvet Revolver function “Proxy_Editing_ToProxy”, responsible for changing full-res videos paths to proxies paths has changed from Crtl+Alt+P to Ctrl+Shift+Alt+P.Īre you feeling brave? Velvet Revolution is being cooked in the oven and is probably almost ready. Regarding the Velvets, here are release notes: Actually, two: (1) it’s now easier to choose between formats to export your video at the Render screen and (2) there are tabs in the panels around the VSE. The Blender Velvets are ready for Blender 2.79!īlender 2.79 was released with few new improvements related to the Video Sequence Editor. But the documentation at the Blender Velvets’ GitHub is pretty much up-to-date so please refer to that page in the meantime. Focus at the moment was to update all the addons and the website itself – not the website content though. This means we’ll have to update the whole documentation on how to ‘create’ a workspace for editor and how to configure the program. Oddly, there is not a VSE dedicated tab in the main menu, meaning people who are not familiar with Blender’s interface and how to add/remove panels will struggle to find their way to the editor – even more than before. Also, some shortcuts and functions are also now officially in the program (press the Spacebar to play the video!) so Velvet Goldmine had a brush up. The Timeline menu now shows the basic buttons for video playback and the new visuals look quite cool, feeling a lot cleaner than before. ![]() It seems people are actually using the VSE because it’s starting to look like a video editor right away, without having to make major tweaks to the interface. For those who use the Video Sequence Editor, the best news is that… well, it’s still there! Some of the Blender sections such as the Game Engine haven’t made it but the VSE remains active and, as usual, came along with some specific improvements here and there. It’s been nearly two years since Blender Foundation started preparing a whole new Blender version, which was officially launched a couple of months ago. Bottom lineĬonsidering the fact that it’s 100% free and runs on open source Linux-based operating systems, this is the best ever DAW (Digital Audio Workstation) for music enthusiasts and even professional music producers.The Blender Velvets are finally ready for Blender 2.80! There’s no limit on how many tracks, busses, sample rates, channels, plugins per track or inserts/sends per track you can use, but it will require a high-end computer when you operate over 30 tracks at once. It can import or export to/from major audio formats, including FLAC, OGG Vorbis, WAV, AIFF, BWF and CAF, it supports the repository, export multi-channel files and multiple sample rates and formats simulateneously, as well as to create TOC and CUE files. Imports and exports numerous audio file formats ![]() In addition it supports network audio, as well as USB, Firewire and PCI interfaces. Whether you own a cheap audio interface or a very expensive one, Ardour can use it, but only if its supported by your Linux distribution. It also comes with a mixer component whose capabilities are much better than the ones of high-end hardware consoles, and a wide range of plugins that will greatly extend the default functionality. ![]() Features at a glanceĪmong some of its major highlights, we can mention multi-channel recording, non-destructive and non-linear region based editing with unlimited redo and undo, in-window editing, strip silence, overlapping regions, transparent regions, push-pull trimming, opaque regions, vertical stacking mode, and Rhythm Ferret support. Panning, automation, mix groups, inline plugin control, monitor section, listen or solo model, and routing capabilities are also implemented in Ardour. The program can be used to record, edit and mix multi-track and multi-channel audio, as well as to produce CDs, and even to mix video soundtracks. It is supported on Linux and Mac OS X operating systems. Ardour is an open source digital audio workstation (popularly known as DAW) graphical application that provides users with a state-of-the-art and very powerful solution for producing electronic music. ![]()
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