peter that’s great but the issue I have is if you allow natural reverb to end on songs so you let the song finish and stop naturally this takes time , now if you try to go from this song to the next without this reverb gap , you can’t do it unless you Xfade instantly instead , this is unpredictable timing wise, the only nice way to do this is using audio loops as well , my ending loops don’t include this natural reverb , my endings have a time end that is on the beat so I can get from an ending to any other loop again on time, this works great as if I leave the loop to play through to end of song I get a nice finish but if I choose to get back to the song it will leave my endings have a on the beat and nicely continue to any other loop , this also works a treat, the issue I have is if I want to go from this ending to the next song seamlessly without using the natural reverb ending I can’t , the reverb is always.used till I get to the end of the actual song, this creates a gap.
My solution to this would be that the loop you are on jumps directly to the next song IF THE AUTO PLAY IS ENGAGED, this then allows us an option to easily XFade to the next song without any ending reverb at the end of last loop , this also applies to all loops, when the end of loop is reached hitting XFade plays through this playing loop then Xfades at the end to next song.
If you don’t use XFade and have auto play engaged the song just plays as normal to the end and continues with next song as usual , if you don’t engage auto loop XFade also acts normal as is, But if you engage auto play the XFade function now will XFade on the ending of loops.
This gives us the power to get to the next song on the beat without any delay , perhaps this could be an individual song preference set in audio segment editor, and then again it might be confusing to remember all the song settings for XFade , that’s why I suggest this on the AUTO PLAY BUTTON as this button is highlighted when it’s on meaning XFade logic has changed , this setting has no different operation to anything but the XFADE FUNCTION if it’s enabled it just works the same unless you hit XFade in which case you are leaving this song at the end of loop anyway and it makes no difference to you as you play any song this button is normally disengaged anyway and plays no part if you engage it it means you either want it to smoothly XFade at end of loop or you just want an actual AUTO PLAY , it becomes a two function button for easy and nice transitions from song to song.
What do you think Peter?