Why is there no shortcut for “new browser window”? Or have I overseen this?
Originally I thought the browser window was not something you would want to open/close frequently, unlike the list window. Ctrl+B is taken, so maybe when I have removed the project wizard window, Ctrl+W could be used for the broWser window?
@acousmod wrote:
The “tracks region properties” in the editor profile.
Oh, weird…
I thought that it will be a track option basis, not a global option for the whole profile.
In this case, I wonder if it is really interesting…Could it be a track option in the future ?
Well, I apparently have misunderstood your feature request:
http://www.zynewave.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=942
I thought your main problem was that all the track meters was taking up too much space when you resized the track header width. Do you really want to select show/hide meter for each individual track? If I had implemented this, your next request would probably be if this could be a global option too? 😉
You need to use two busses for this. First bus configured with a 6-channel send, and 3 stereo returns (each return configured as stereo with channel offsets of 1, 3 and 5). Second bus configured with 3 stereo sends, and a 6-channel return.
I have not found it in the Track properties ??
The “tracks region properties” in the editor profile.
So let me get this right… The only way to turn a mono track into a stereo track is to run it through a stereo effect.
More precisely; to run it through a stereo mapping. If you have no effects on your tracks, then the closest parent mapping is the master output, and if this is stereo, then you can pan each audio track.
As it sits I can’t do it.
By that, I assume that you are using a mono effect on the group track? The pan dial is hidden in this case, because there is no point in panning the signals when they are going to be summed into mono on the group track. You need to use a stereo effect if you want to pan the signal before applying the effect.
The pan dial is on the track only if the parent track is stereo. If you e.g. have a mono effect mapping on the parent track, the pan dial is not shown.
And it is written beneath : do not post until fades / volume / groups are done !
😆
Torben has sent me a short reply:
“The name is only defined in one place and is used for various things, such as copy protection, so therefore it is the same for all three variants”.
Yes, I know, but the Restore option is then greyd so it is not possible to revert the window to its previous size.
Just noticed this. It must be because the window doesn’t have the usual minimize/maximize buttons in the caption bar. However, even though the restore option is greyed out, you can still double click the caption bar to restore.
This must be what went wrong: When you make changes in the plugin editor and then click properties to export the preset, the last changes you made in the plugin editor is not stored in the preset yet. I’ll fix this for the next release. If you use the ‘store current settings…’ command before exporting, the fxp files should be ok.
I think the easiest way for other users to try out these presets would be if you can generate a zip file like the one you emailed me. The users should then use the ‘import library preset from file’ command in the preset panel menu, browse to the folder with the zPEQ fxp files and select all the files in the file dialog (ctrl+a selects all). This will import all presets as program library presets, like you have it in your project file.
I thought the project might help. What happens next?
The project helped, and it seems to be ok. The problem is with the fxp files you emailed me. Can you describe how you created them?
It seems as though the fxp files are not saved correctly. They seem random compared to the presets in your project file. Just for clarification, can you describe how you exported the fxp files?
Is it correct that all 51 presets only use one band, and most use a ~3.0 dB gain value?
I’m currently looking at it.
