great tool
wow, lot's of ideas
If I can add my reccomendations though, keep it simple and intuitive before stuffing it with tons of options.
My take would be that minimum needs are
- summing with existing envelopes (as Schwa says in his example)
- merge of automation item with automation envelope (with deletion of item afterwards)
- few operation on item itself: normal stretching, trimming, splitting, edge snapping or snap on points inside (both contemporary should be fine), overall "gain" increase / decrease
- the various LFO scripts out there should work also for the envelope included within an automation item (they're more than enough)
- duplication and movement within the track horizontally, across automation envelopes and across tracks
- massive vertical item duplication on all envelopes for all selected track(s)
- possibility to move automation items with sound items or not according to option chosen
- locking
that would make it a powerful editing tool which is the first need for automation env
The rest would be becoming a creative tool. Which is good but comes after in my opinion.
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