I've been thinking of this feature for awhile now, but couldn't figure out how anyone would implement it. I saw it on the Protools 6.0 demo at AES. They use their pencil tool, where it let's you draw common waveforms, like sinewaves, Saw waves and square waves and depending on where you positioned the pencil on the event it altered the amplitude and duration of the cycles and showed a preview sinewave. Then when you released the mouse key, it drew a sinewave and automatically entered envelope points. I always thought it would be great to have this ability for "autopan" situations. This ups autopan one more, because you can control where the signal starts the panning from and how wide and how fast you want it to pan. Then if you want to really do crazy things with it, you can go drag the envelope points that it automatically creates for you. Vegas could really use this in it's envelope tool. Currently it's pretty difficult to create a sinewave envelope by adding nodes manually, and then try doing that for an entire track. Protools 6 can do it in less than a second.
Envelope Tool suggestion
Rednroll
wrote on 10/11/2002, 3:40 PM