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HI

I purchased FL in a moment of weakness (?!) but have never used it much, what I found difficult was the extremly small 'style' of the GUI - I use Sytrus quite a bit but some of the sliders can't be more than a pixle or two wide!

Does this not cause people problems?

I end up head-butting the monitor as I move ever closer trying to adjust parameters!

Also a question, in the piano roll can you name parts/clips?

Flipper.

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original flipper wrote:HI

I purchased FL in a moment of weakness (?!) but have never used it much, what I found difficult was the extremly small 'style' of the GUI - I use Sytrus quite a bit but some of the sliders can't be more than a pixle or two wide!

Does this not cause people problems?

I end up head-butting the monitor as I move ever closer trying to adjust parameters!

Also a question, in the piano roll can you name parts/clips?

Flipper.
I believe the mixer is being revamped (and possibly made larger).

--Sean

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Carbonboy wrote:
verstaerker wrote:betas only for registered users and can only be accessed through the forum
There's all sorts of reasons to get registered and hang out on the official forums, you sometimes get to see stuff like this comming up in FL6...

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Carb.
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original flipper wrote:HI

I use Sytrus quite a bit but some of the sliders can't be more than a pixle or two wide!

Flipper.
Have you upgraded to Styrus 1.5? ( It's in the My FL Studio section if you've bought it) it cures take rather fiddley additive bit by making it much bigger :)

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HI

Yes I did buy it (god forbid I say I have a crack after what 'ttoz' is going through!) and have V1.5, still some pretty small graphics in there though.

No, seriously I bought it a little after I purchased FL.

The mixer couls do with a revamp!

I was interested in if you can name clips in the piano roll?

Flipper.

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Something I'd like to see:

For something that's in the slicer, via the params at the bottom of the piano roll (where you have pan, pitch, etc.), let you modify the slice's start/stop/loop point. And if you could, via the same piano roll envelop thingees, specify there if a slice is looped, and/or reversed. You could then do some really nice tracker style edits right in the slicer/piano roll.

EDIT: just for clarification - the params you'd be editing would not effect the slicer's sensitivity, but instead would use the slicer's current slices, and effect the individual slice itself.

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OzoneJunkie wrote:For something that's in the slicer, via the params at the bottom of the piano roll (where you have pan, pitch, etc.), let you modify the slice's start/stop/loop point. And if you could, via the same piano roll envelop thingees, specify there if a slice is looped, and/or reversed. You could then do some really nice tracker style edits right in the slicer/piano roll.
bump - any chance in ever seeing that??

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