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April 9, 2004 at 23:43 #121
nprojectParticipantelo
after some time spent on podium i can make some suggestions 🙂here they are (maybe already asked…or i didn’t find the fonction yet :)) :
– instead of rotary control in mixer view you could use sliders
– a button for bypassing plugins
– a transport bar in audio editor
– objects in arrangement window can be reduced/enlarged by mouse on left/right (like in cubase)
– on audio objets you could add fade in/out (at upper left/right) and volume on the top (like in cubase)
– in piano roll view there’s no indication on what you’re editing : you could add an info box with position length note and velocity for example – and the keyboard is inactive 🙁
– in piano roll too you could add the possibility to edit multiple notes (length,heigth,velocity) at a time by selecting the one you wanti wish i was clear enough 😕
April 10, 2004 at 00:21 #3064
ZynewaveKeymasterHi,
– instead of rotary control in mixer view you could use sliders
I will add this to the list.
– a button for bypassing plugins
Already on the list. But I will put a higher priority on it. Many have asked about this.
a transport bar in audio editor
There are two sound editor profiles in the default setup. If you open a sound from within an arrangement, there is no transport bar in the new window, as the sound is linked to the arrangement transport bar. If you enter a sound from the browser page, you will get a sound editor with a transport bar. If you desire a transport bar in the window opened from within the arrangement, you can insert it yourself by opening the Profile Properties dialog in the View menu. You should then insert a new toolbar region at the bottom of the list.
– objects in arrangement window can be reduced/enlarged by mouse on left/right (like in cubase)
There already is a minimize/restore button (the rightmost button in the track header) and you can zoom the height of an individual track by using the zoom tool and drag up/down on the track header. Did you have something else in mind?
– in piano roll view there’s no indication on what you’re editing : you could add an info box with position length note and velocity for example – and the keyboard is inactive
Already on the list. When you say keyboard I assume you mean the on screen piano roll in the editor. Clicking on this will select all events on that key. Note audition is on the plan.
– in piano roll too you could add the possibility to edit multiple notes (length,heigth,velocity) at a time by selecting the one you want
So if several events are selected then dragging the length of one of the events would change the length of the other events?
i wish i was clear enough
I think I understood you ok. 🙂
Frits
April 10, 2004 at 08:20 #3069
nprojectParticipantQuote:
– objects in arrangement window can be reduced/enlarged by mouse on left/right (like in cubase)There already is a minimize/restore button (the rightmost button in the track header) and you can zoom the height of an individual track by using the zoom tool and drag up/down on the track header. Did you have something else in mind?
i meant the audio or midi objects (containers with events in them) (in the right arrangement panel) not the tracks (on the left)
April 10, 2004 at 10:10 #3070
nprojectParticipantWhen you say keyboard I assume you mean the on screen piano roll in the editor. Clicking on this will select all events on that key. Note audition is on the plan
that’s what i meant
cool 🙂April 10, 2004 at 10:13 #3071
nprojectParticipantSo if several events are selected then dragging the length of one of the events would change the length of the other events?
yep thats right and even for velocity or height if its possible
April 10, 2004 at 13:02 #3077
ZynewaveKeymaster@nproject wrote:
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– objects in arrangement window can be reduced/enlarged by mouse on left/right (like in cubase)There already is a minimize/restore button (the rightmost button in the track header) and you can zoom the height of an individual track by using the zoom tool and drag up/down on the track header. Did you have something else in mind?
i meant the audio or midi objects (containers with events in them) (in the right arrangement panel) not the tracks (on the left)
Oh, you mean resizing the events horizontally. Currently you can do that by pressing the control key and clicking on either end of the sequence/audio event and then drag. Corner drag handles like the ones you have in Cubase are on the plan.
April 10, 2004 at 13:56 #3080
nprojectParticipantgreat 8)
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