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I find it distracting to have to leave what I am doing and go to the GUI frame to change between the Span and Chord Tools.
What about adding these as options to all the context menus so that I can right click where I am working with the mouse pointer and switch between the tools? The context menu also offers a larger 'target' for selection than the small icons. I find that not infrequently when I click the icon, I don't always immediately change the tool status and then have to repeat the action.
Prado
Sun, 2012-11-04 - 21:28 Permalink
Thank you! More undocumented 'goodies!' You are reinforcing my 'asking behavior.' I see that with two tools, the keyboard is very adequate.
I'm reading the Synfire Manual this morning, preparing for my trial.
I see there are many, many more tools in the phrase editor. I can imagine that a context tool selection scheme as in Cubase or Melodyne, for examples, would be especially helpful in working with the editor.
Prado
Sun, 2012-11-04 - 22:43 Permalink
I will look for that in Cubase ?
context tool selection scheme as in Cubase
I like to see also more differentation in the parameter column in SFE : a division in global parameters and local parameters
Note: on wishlist too : REAL PIANO KEYS
Graphical i like to see a real piano keys in SFP/E..if this is improved than it looks great ( i saw this in the vsti LuSH-101..awesome)
Tue, 2012-11-06 - 18:19 Permalink
Tue, 2012-11-06 - 20:17 Permalink
I've just tested that. Yes, the Q-W-E commands work only at Synfire. Not at HN.
Thank you, Juergen.
I wonder why Supertonic said this, since I suggested it in the HN 'Suggestions' forum?
Maybe it's a bug in HN2? I will have to ask.
Prado
Tue, 2012-11-06 - 21:15 Permalink
Thanks, Supertonic.
I am getting the impression I am the only one around here finding HN2 bugs. I don't know if that's because no one else is trying to push the limits on the recent release or because I am finding out about undocumented features.
Even though I will be leaving HN2 behind shortly with SFE, it will be good to have all these great features working for the next person 'digging deeper.'
Prado