Good idea. +1 Total support for that. Here's another to complement it. Remember how Logic let you cut audio/midi items by clicking first, and then you had to let go to actually cut ? Well how about another action that lets you place an envelope point when you let go of the action key. The benefit here is that you could have a floating value displayed next to the mouse cursor and the envelope point flashing, so you'll know exactly where it'll end up.
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++1 for more action control of envelope points. I also miss - 'insert point at edit cursor' - 'increase/decrease value of selected points' and - 'move selected points forward/backward'. This is particularly aimed at creating and editing envelopes with my jog wheel and some knobs on my Fireone controller, but will also help the qwerty-only folk. Another ++1 for Airons idea about inserting when the mousebutton is released. I loved this with Logics cut tool. Another goody about it was the vertical aiming line that appeared on click. So you could easily adjust your cut (or in this case the envelope point) to stuff on other tracks or the timeline, let go the button and be happy. Would be cool to have something like that in Reaper of course also for cutting.
+1 These would all be really useful actions. With "insert envelope point at edit cursor" you could do amazing custom actions that would help a lot in drawing automation lines. MPM
It seems great minds think alike, and we're all going nuts for env point-related actions right now. I've just updated this FR: And added this one: Let me know what you think! And, of course, a massive +1 for this FR. Unquestionable. Cheers.
I'd like to add an FR for "remove this envelope" action. Looks like it might nearly be time for a consolidated "envelope actions" FR thread. --edit: I'm aware a custom action could go "select all points", "remove this env/item/track", but it would HAVE to use this context-sensitive remove action, which is something I'm wary of. Though possibly without good reason. :-)