Topic: Small request for FXP Corner: Easier way to end sample mp3 file

Now, if we click on the name of a sample recording for an fxp, the recording will of course start to play. However, there is no way to stop the recording unless we scroll back up to the Tranport interface near the top of the screen. May seem like a small worry, but there are now many, many fxps, and we may only need to listen to one of their mp3's for a few seconds before deciding that we want to download  it. Becomes a chore, now, if we try to listen to several uploaded fxps, sometimes wanting them and sometimes not.

Last edited by Jake Johnson (10-08-2019 17:25)

Re: Small request for FXP Corner: Easier way to end sample mp3 file

Jake Johnson wrote:

Now, if we click on the name of a sample recording for an fxp, the recording will of course start to play. However, there is no way to stop the recording unless we scroll back up to the Tranport interface near the top of the screen. May seem like a small worry, but there are now many, many fxps, and we may only need to listen to one of their mp3's for a few seconds before deciding that we want to download  it. Becomes a chore, now, if we try to listen to several uploaded fxps, sometimes wanting them and sometimes not.

You are right. It is better to stop when one clicks a second time on the audio link.

I have just made the change.

For your information, the second click will pause, and not rewind to the begining of the audio sample. I think it is more intuitive this way.

Re: Small request for FXP Corner: Easier way to end sample mp3 file

gjoly wrote:
Jake Johnson wrote:

Now, if we click on the name of a sample recording for an fxp, the recording will of course start to play. However, there is no way to stop the recording unless we scroll back up to the Tranport interface near the top of the screen. May seem like a small worry, but there are now many, many fxps, and we may only need to listen to one of their mp3's for a few seconds before deciding that we want to download  it. Becomes a chore, now, if we try to listen to several uploaded fxps, sometimes wanting them and sometimes not.

You are right. It is better to stop when one clicks a second time on the audio link.

I have just made the change.

For your information, the second click will pause, and not rewind to the begining of the audio sample. I think it is more intuitive this way.


Many thanks. Makes previewing fxp's much easier.