Zoom Buttons
Zoom Buttons
in 1.91 there are zoom buttons for the module routing and the timeline. did you remove it in 1.92? i really use that feature for sequencing and patch editing. thanks!
Re: Zoom Buttons
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sorry... for those of you who want more background, i am editing a 1/3 track (MIDI Wolfram) that joins with 2 others all as meta modules and this one has a base pattern of 308 lines. this breaks down as:
(patterns:lines)
1 308
2 154
4 77
7 44
8 38.5 (just double the whole thing)
11 28
14 22
22 14
28 11
it is really important in this case to be able to zoom... especially in the timeline. if i have 7 patterns of 44 lines i really need to see if they start and stop at the same place at the original MIDI pattern of 308.
thanks Alexander!
sorry... for those of you who want more background, i am editing a 1/3 track (MIDI Wolfram) that joins with 2 others all as meta modules and this one has a base pattern of 308 lines. this breaks down as:
(patterns:lines)
1 308
2 154
4 77
7 44
8 38.5 (just double the whole thing)
11 28
14 22
22 14
28 11
it is really important in this case to be able to zoom... especially in the timeline. if i have 7 patterns of 44 lines i really need to see if they start and stop at the same place at the original MIDI pattern of 308.
thanks Alexander!
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Re: Zoom Buttons
Is it x86_64 Linux, right?
It is my fault. Zoom buttons hide, when the multitouch is enabled.
I will fix it soon.
Two solutions for you:
1) use mouse wheel for zoom in/out;
2) use x86 version of SunVox, which is compiled without multitouch support.
It is my fault. Zoom buttons hide, when the multitouch is enabled.
I will fix it soon.
Two solutions for you:
1) use mouse wheel for zoom in/out;
2) use x86 version of SunVox, which is compiled without multitouch support.
Re: Zoom Buttons
COOL!