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Hello Rui,

> 6. If we input a sample ,..., is it possible ... an automatic timeshifting?

> you call timeshift for what i call timestretch. yes it is possible but not that so automagically. best way (imo) is deciding which is your song
> tempo from the start up, and then adapt imported audio clips to precise bar/beat boundaries, taking hand and visual snapping while shift-
> dragging clip edges to their correct tempo-wise positions. once that, audio clips will be time-stretched and fit to desired tempo. you have
> control :)

whao, now i know what you mean. If i insert a soundclip, press shift and hold mouse-left at the end then i can strech to the lengh/beat i need. great, wonderfull. That's what i need. Thank you very much.

> 1. re. file-browser

> well, i guess you do have your audio file collection already very well organized on the file-system side of things. so why do you want to
> make it all duplicated on the lousy qtractor files pane? think of this latter gadget as a mini, local dedicated organizer for one session, song,
> project, piece, whatever focused idea :)
>
> you already have it right. don't ask for making it any less than that :)

Sorry, but the problem is, that i have the clips sorted on filesystem, but i want to prelistening the clips before i put it in the tracks. i can only prelistening and search for a best clip, when i have it in the filewidget of qtractor. i use kde, the dolphin starts every time i want to listen a file a extra programm like vlc or something else. But all other externel player dont work, when jackd is running. and it is uncomfortable to start jackd and stop jackd to look thru my files. my next step is that i try to search for a jack-player, but best way it would if i can prelistening directly in qtractor. for that i would be nice to have the same structure in the filesystem as in the filewidget of qtractor.
i will ask a friend, if he can develop me a phytonscript to extract the directory-structure and make it to a qtractor-"default".qtr. that would be a good workaround for me.

thank you for your great work and help.

best regards, gerhard