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- KVRAF
- 25007 posts since 12 Jul, 2003 from West Caprazumia
here we go again:
- the song-file should also remember the settings
(zoom-factor, size of the window,snapping-setting etc.)of the midi-editor and the audio-editor
- midi-editing: eXt suffers from the same problem as
Tracktion - you try to move a note (or several) but also transpose it by mistake - a simple solution would be that the note's pitch gets locked when you press shift
- the song-file should also remember the settings
(zoom-factor, size of the window,snapping-setting etc.)of the midi-editor and the audio-editor
- midi-editing: eXt suffers from the same problem as
Tracktion - you try to move a note (or several) but also transpose it by mistake - a simple solution would be that the note's pitch gets locked when you press shift
- KVRAF
- 25007 posts since 12 Jul, 2003 from West Caprazumia
I would help a lot if there would be keyboard-shortcuts for the mouse-wheel behaviour. As there are already
keyboard shortcuts for the snapping
editing
midi could get really quick this way with a little bit of training.
What I consider being a buglette: apparently there is currently no way to turn snapping off with the keyboard shortcuts
- or am I missing something?
keyboard shortcuts for the snapping
midi could get really quick this way with a little bit of training.
What I consider being a buglette: apparently there is currently no way to turn snapping off with the keyboard shortcuts
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- KVRAF
- 3475 posts since 6 Oct, 2001 from europe-norway-oslo
Thanks, writing down all ideas 
jorgen
Theres the ctrl + arrow keys to move/transpose and alt + arrow keys to resize note's. Is this what you mean?jens wrote:I would help a lot if there would be keyboard-shortcuts for the mouse-wheel behaviour. As there are already
keyboard shortcuts for the snappingediting
midi could get really quick this way with a little bit of training.
you can already use right-click and drag to scroll almost everywhere- shortcuts are great, but sometimes handling things with the mouse can be quicker:
I would love it if we were able to just left-click and drag on the keyboard instead of using page up/down for scrolling the piano-roll while in-track-editing midi
jorgen
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- KVRian
- 584 posts since 10 Apr, 2004 from Malmö / Sweden
I've noticed this too, and in this thread we discussed the matter: http://www.kvr-vst.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=46726What I consider being a buglette: apparently there is currently no way to turn snapping off with the keyboard shortcuts - or am I missing something?
//Tomas
- KVRian
- 1305 posts since 12 Nov, 2002 from Newcastle, UK
Don't know if this was already mentioned (I might have even asked for it myself
) but I'd love the window state of comps/vsts in the sequencer to be remembered as they are outside of it. So if I open a vst or two and a chord comp from within the sequencer, then place them where I want and save it, I want them to be where they were when I open the project again!!!
Shif.
Shif.
- KVRAF
- 25007 posts since 12 Jul, 2003 from West Caprazumia
no - I actually meant being able to define the mouse wheel behaviour(scroll, tranpose, move, resize) with keyboard shortcuts (e.g. the arrows aren't used in the midi-editor)jorgen wrote:Thanks, writing down all ideas
Theres the ctrl + arrow keys to move/transpose and alt + arrow keys to resize note's. Is this what you mean?jens wrote:I would help a lot if there would be keyboard-shortcuts for the mouse-wheel behaviour. As there are already
keyboard shortcuts for the snappingediting
midi could get really quick this way with a little bit of training.
jorgen
you can already use right-click and drag to scroll almost everywhere- shortcuts are great, but sometimes handling things with the mouse can be quicker:
I would love it if we were able to just left-click and drag on the keyboard instead of using page up/down for scrolling the piano-roll while in-track-editing midi![]()
thanks, Jorgen
- KVRAF
- 25007 posts since 12 Jul, 2003 from West Caprazumia
I think we're after something similar hereShifrin wrote:Don't know if this was already mentioned (I might have even asked for it myself) but I'd love the window state of comps/vsts in the sequencer to be remembered as they are outside of it. So if I open a vst or two and a chord comp from within the sequencer, then place them where I want and save it, I want them to be where they were when I open the project again!!!
Shif.
jens wrote: - the song-file should also remember the settings
(zoom-factor, size of the window,snapping-setting etc.)of the midi-editor and the audio-editor
- KVRAF
- 25007 posts since 12 Jul, 2003 from West Caprazumia
elfan wrote:I've noticed this too, and in this thread we discussed the matter: http://www.kvr-vst.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=46726What I consider being a buglette: apparently there is currently no way to turn snapping off with the keyboard shortcuts - or am I missing something?
//Tomas
thanks for the hint, elfan
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- KVRAF
- 3475 posts since 6 Oct, 2001 from europe-norway-oslo
middle mouse button is used to change mouse wheel behaviour...
jorgen
jorgen
- KVRAF
- 25007 posts since 12 Jul, 2003 from West Caprazumia
not with my mouse - my mouse-button is set to send 'return' - I have to check at home if therejorgen wrote:middle mouse button is used to change mouse wheel behaviour...
jorgen
is a 'default'-setting
doesn't it represent a keyboard-function?
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- KVRAF
- 3475 posts since 6 Oct, 2001 from europe-norway-oslo
will do!jens wrote:doesn't it represent a keyboard-function?
cheers
jorgen
- KVRAF
- 25007 posts since 12 Jul, 2003 from West Caprazumia
jorgen wrote:will do!jens wrote:doesn't it represent a keyboard-function?
cheers
jorgen
