Open helenvarley opened 3 years ago
yes agree :)
On Fri, Oct 8, 2021 at 8:01 PM Helen Varley Jamieson < @.***> wrote:
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it would be very useful to have a way to stop or fade out all audio tracks at once. we used to have this in the old UpStage, one button that stopped all currently playing tracks. the backdrops overlay has a "clear" button at the left-hand end; it could be similar to this, but ideally with 2 options: instant stop, or fade out. i guess if there was a fade out option this would effectively be like a master volume for all tracks. is that possible?
i thought that a workaround would be to use scenes, and that changing a scene would stop any audio files that were not in the new scene - but this did not work. i will create a separate issue for audio in scenes.
adding elisa & riad to this issue in case there are icon or other design questions.