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    Guillaume commented  · 

    Looking forward to this as there are many conflicts with macOS systemwide key combos.

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    We have been looking at how we can implement “delete silence” in Hindenburg. I think we should be able to come up with a solution for that in the near future.
    We have been working on some other features that touch the same area, with out latest Beta feature called “Magic Levels”.
    It’s a non destructive way of applying Side Chain Gate – so that mixing multiple recordings become very easy.
    No the same, I know – be it might help out in the situations where you are looking to reduce Bleed or Noisefloor.

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    Guillaume commented  · 

    Same here. Main usecase: podcast post-production. When working with long multi-track editing, especially with remote guests, the most time I spend in Hindenburg is to separate speaks. My current workflow is to use ferrite or audacity, use the strip silence function there, export and edit in Hindenburg. Sometimes I just stay in Ferrite to speed things up...

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