It happens to me all the time. I'll be manipulating various things, and accidentally I'll slide some fader I didn't mean to. Uh oh. Gotta undo. Darn, the undo didn't undo the fader, it undid something else. But what did it undo? All sorts of confusion results as I try to restore everything the way it was.
Or, maybe I want to undo to a certain state before I did a bunch of things. But how many "steps" to undo? The problem is that some things count as an undo, and others don't. And when you undo, there's no easy way to know what you've undone.
Two things would really help here:
1. More things should be undoable.
2. There should be a way (like in Sonar), to call up a "history" of all the steps that can be undone, with clear labels for each step like "Record", "Adjusted Fader", "Adjusted Clip Envelope", etc.
--Mark
FR: More consistent undo
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- KVRAF
- 2009 posts since 9 Apr, 2003 from Cornwall, UK
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- KVRAF
- 4644 posts since 28 Nov, 2002 from Chicago
I'd like for a lock button that fixes the settings of a given plugin so that they can't be altered.
Ideally, if I was going totally out for gratuitous feature request, I'd be muchly stoked if a filters had two paameter lock buttons; the first controlling whether changes could be made to parameters manually, and the second controlling whether the plugin responds to automation curves.
Ideally, if I was going totally out for gratuitous feature request, I'd be muchly stoked if a filters had two paameter lock buttons; the first controlling whether changes could be made to parameters manually, and the second controlling whether the plugin responds to automation curves.
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