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Stoopid User Trick 43s and 44?
I KNOW this is gonna be filed under "stoopid user" questions... or under RTFM...
But I haven't found the answer in my searching, nor has any of my staff found it... Edit Window; When scrolling through wav's with the jog wheel, when you get to your desired location, how do you set the cursor to that position without having to resort to reaching for the mouse to place the cursor? I know I can grab the mark in or mark out and drag, but when you're doing say... a quick punch, or restart from a different point to listen... you just want to drop the cursor at a particular point. Again, sorry for such a lame question, but this is one we just haven't been able to find. ----- Now for stoopid question #2; Since there is NOT a dedicated "Enter" key on the D-Command, is it possible to program one of the user defined function keys for that function? So many times, I'm sitting in the middle of the control surface and then have to roll down to the keyboard just to click the mouse or hit the "Enter" key... or is this another one of those... RTFM? Thanx! Max |
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