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Posted: Sun Feb 05, 2006 9:45 pm
by blue
Tim wrote:User chooses default pencil tool in the MIDI edit window, or make it stay where I last left it instead of defaulting to Pitch Bend. Or is pitch bend the most used tool (I use ?#7 the most)? I know that seems like a minor thing, but it's bugged me for years.
word.

more user defined defaults would be good in general. like automation curve types, modes and status (on/off).

also, i would love to see contextual menus for things like changing automation layers and tools.

Posted: Sun Feb 05, 2006 10:12 pm
by grimepoch
blue wrote: also, i would love to see contextual menus for things like changing automation layers and tools.
I'd like to see stackable automation layers, so they aren't over each other. Also, if I select a controller I'd like to automate, I'd like that to stay selected in the automation window, not switch to something else.

I start getting a few controllers and it just gets complicated after a bit

Posted: Mon Feb 06, 2006 6:00 am
by boonier
Rush909 wrote:I'll play along...

3. usable track Freeze feature (ala Logic, etc...)
I'm pretty surprised that this hasn't been addressed even in this upgrade. I get the impression that its been an issue long before I ever started using DP.

Motu, "with all these features you are spoiling us" (Ferrero Rocher ad? - sorry crap joke) but I think this is more important than new synths , that we'd still have to freeze using the same old process may I add....

Posted: Mon Feb 06, 2006 4:36 pm
by chaim
dpdan wrote:A rolling MIDI edit, in other words, the ability to highlight two MIDI notes that overlap each other, and only move the transition of those notes to each other, earlier or later.

That would be great. I spoke to Dave Roberts about this at AES he said that would be great!
Yes. Count me in for this one.

This is actually coming in DP5 but for Audio sound-bites.

Posted: Tue Feb 07, 2006 5:31 pm
by blue
sub-menus for input bundles! when you're running multiple vis, the new bundles list gets unwieldy fast. it would be nice if the menus were divided by type (buses, inputs, kontakt, live, reason, etc.)

Posted: Tue Feb 07, 2006 7:51 pm
by dpdan
It would be great to be able to highlight a number of tracks in the tracks window and move them together. For instance, grab all the strings tracks, and put them at the top or somewhere else in the list.

Perhaps command/drag

dpDan

Posted: Tue Feb 07, 2006 9:29 pm
by Tim
dpdan wrote:It would be great to be able to highlight a number of tracks in the tracks window and move them together. For instance, grab all the strings tracks, and put them at the top or somewhere else in the list.

Perhaps command/drag
Control+Home = Top
Control+End = Bottom
Control+Page Up = Up
Control+ Page Down = ?


Option+Control+Home = Move Together (up)

So if you wanna move a group of tracks to a specific spot, without moving one space at a time, Shift-select the tracks to be moved, then Shift-select the track (above them) that you want them to end up below, hit Opt+Cntrl+Home. If the desired destination is below the tracks, move them all to the bottom first.

BTW: These operations take a little time, so you might think it's not doing anything after hitting the command.......give it a few seconds.

Posted: Wed Feb 08, 2006 10:11 am
by dpdan
I'll try it thanks alot!

Dan

Posted: Wed Feb 08, 2006 12:38 pm
by dpdan
Tim, your instructions are not working.
If I shift click five tracks, they are highlighted.
Then you say shift select the track name that you want them to end up below. If I shift select again, it unhighlights the tracks I want to move.

I might be misunderstanding your term shift select.
Please advise... Thanks Tim,
Dan

Posted: Wed Feb 08, 2006 12:53 pm
by blue
works for me. tim, you are a wealth of information. i knew about all those except the shift one to get tracks to go to a certain location. brilliant!

thanks.

Posted: Wed Feb 08, 2006 1:13 pm
by magicd
And just to be thorough, the commands for moving tracks around are found in the Commands window and you can edit the key strokes if you like.

The Commands window is actually a killer way to get into DP. You can learn a lot about DPs capabilities just by browsing this window.

Magic Dave

Posted: Wed Feb 08, 2006 1:21 pm
by Tim
dpdan wrote:Tim, your instructions are not working.
If I shift click five tracks, they are highlighted.
Then you say shift select the track name that you want them to end up below. If I shift select again, it unhighlights the tracks I want to move.
That sounds right to me.
As long as you're not clicking before pressing (and holding) the Shift key, I don't know why he other tracks would deselect.

The track that the others are to be moved near can be selected at the same time (same holding of the shift key) as the others. I didn't necessarily mean that it had to be a separate thing. Still, you should be able to go away for an hour, come back and shift select a track without the others deselecting.

Posted: Wed Feb 08, 2006 1:25 pm
by Tim
magicd wrote:
The Commands window is actually a killer way to get into DP. You can learn a lot about DPs capabilities just by browsing this window.
Yeah Man!
I never read the manual (not that one shouldn't), I just browse the Commands window. And that it has a search function makes it doubley killer (or is it, 'Dolby'?)!

Posted: Wed Feb 08, 2006 2:56 pm
by brood
dpdan: Also it would be cool if the ruler bar "measures" could display time or measures.

If I understant ya, you can actually do this. Just go the Set Up>Time Format, & just choose what ya wanna see as the format for the Time Ruler.

Posted: Wed Feb 08, 2006 3:32 pm
by kelldammit
Tim wrote:
magicd wrote:
The Commands window is actually a killer way to get into DP. You can learn a lot about DPs capabilities just by browsing this window.
Yeah Man!
I never read the manual (not that one shouldn't), I just browse the Commands window. And that it has a search function makes it doubley killer (or is it, 'Dolby'?)!
man, great info there. being a new user, that's where i'll start spending more time. and, btw, it's "dolby". you mix your albums (particularly black ones) in doubly.

:D