Ripple edit

… interesting…

I can work without the function. I use what you say (+ a macro to replace the cursor) and the “Select from Start to Cursor” and “Select to Cursor to End” tools, but the workflow would be more flexible with Ripple Edit. The “Select from Cursor to End” tool is useful but it conflicts with “Auto Select Event Under Cursor”. PLEASE Steinberg, Ripple Edit for Nuendo et Cubase ! Alternation between “All Tracks” and “Single Track” with toggle shortcut as on REAPER would be fine :arrow_right:

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This is nice! (Where is the “thumbs up” gremlin?

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+1…

but I think with insert and delete silence you can also acheive a good workflow at the moment

It is not the same fast workflow.
I have a Ripple Edit Macro :bulb: which works ok for me,
but a real Ripple in Nuendo would be fantastic !

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~1

Hi bro! :wink: I still use both Samplitude and Nuendo. What’s wrong with Windows? Version 10 works nicely) Ripple edit and object edit are my favourite tools forever!

Bump…

We need a comprehensive ripple editing mode .

1: ripple when events are moved in either direction on the time time

2: ripple when an event’s In/Out boundary is moved in either direction on the time line

3: ripple when events are inserted or deleted in the timeline

4: option in all cases to have single track, multiple tracks or all tracks ripple.

The Range/ delete/ insert time is a blunt tool… inefficient, unintuitive … I’d go as far as to say unusable. Try editing a long dialog piece and removing breaths, ums etc and adjusting for cadence. You’ll go mad.

After 30 years of development how can it not be included?

Please?

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This is such a standard feature for voice over work

+1 . would be helpful for editing

+1 now that I have gotten used to this feature in other daws, my workflow in Nuendo definitely feels like a work around.

+1. Coming from Sequoia, I’m kind of shocked to not find it in Nuendo, which has a great many advanced features. Sequoia has ripple insert/delete, but also the innocuously named Link modes (for one track, or all tracks, to the left or the right), where all the other events/clips/objects can react to what your currently editing, depending on how you set the Link mode.

In Nuendo, the Crossfade editor has a basic version of Sequoia’s “Link one track to the right” mode: Chaining mode, until end.

+1. This would be a great feature.

Why have so few yet use the new vote button at the top of the thread? This is what Steinberg is using now to prioritize feature requests. I am not sure they are counting the number of folks agreeing by posting “+1”… I just used one of my votes to support this very valid feature request.

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