Robert Edge <thumbknucklerocks-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes: > I'm not sure if you are clear on what it is you are trying to do, or how a > DAW works. > > What behavior are you expecting? Specifically. > > You said you had a stereo region and you wanted to edit it as two mono > regions. That's how you do it. > > Works pretty much the same way on any DAW. Sigh. "Edit/Make mono regions" sounds like it makes regions mono. Even a simple "Edit/Create mono regions" would provide more of a clue that there are regions somewhere to be had. A mouse-over help over the menu entry could be more explicit. An echo area/popup could mention that mono regions have been created. Since obviously somebody wants to do something with the regions, the regions list could actually be made visible, or even just its tab could briefly flash. There are dozens of way to be more discoverable here. Instead saying "if you ever learnt DAW processed with an actually user-friendly program, you'll find most of the stuff similar here, just without any useful help or hint" is not the same as being easy to learn. A program that expects an expert before you can even start to use it is _not_ standalone. It requires you to first buy a proprietary program in order to learn how to work with the free one. That's stupid. -- David Kastrup _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user