horizontal zoom weirdness DP9

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oknussen
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Joined: Fri Dec 10, 2004 10:01 pm
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horizontal zoom weirdness DP9

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Every once in a while (about once an hour or so) the key command for horizontal zoom (command right arrow of command left arrow for zoom in and out respectively), stops working in the MIDI editor window.

To get it working again, I switch to TO overview window, invoke the key command and go back to MIDI editor where it now automagically works. It's getting a little old....

Anyone else experiencing this?
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mikehalloran
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Re: horizontal zoom weirdness DP9

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People have reported some anomalies but there's no way of knowing if any apply to you.

You need to let us know about your setup starting with Mac or Windows and take it from there.
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oknussen
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Re: horizontal zoom weirdness DP9

Post by oknussen »

Thanks!

Here's what I am working on:

DP 9
OS 10.9.5
late 2013 MBP 2.6Ghz i7
16 gb RAM

The project is an orchestra piece using VEP5 and Bidule hosting Berlin Woodwinds, CineBrass Pro, Spitfire Solo Strings, Spit. Artistan Cello, Spit. Artisan Violin, Xsample Complete, Spitfire Percussion, some VSL instruments, some instances of Pianoteq.
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