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Is there a preference or technique that will make
the cursor go across all tracks without clicking at the top ruler section? If I click on a single region or a single track, I get the small cursor just on that track unless I go to the top. But if I try to make small movements to the line in the top section it's a hassle. I just want to check sometimes if the kick is lined up with the bass guitar etc... But I would love to click on the bass region and the line appear accross the entire screen. Does this make sense? I can't get the preciseness from the top... Thanks, Adrian P.S. Can't find it in the book or the PDFs Sorry! |
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You could enable the "All" group briefly to check. Try that and see if it works out for you.
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You could enable the "All" group briefly to check. Try that and see if it works out for you.
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Well, the all button will not allow me
to have the line appear from top to bottom AND let me individually move a single region I'm trying to line up. I need that line to "stay there" while I nudge, drag, & line up problem regions. The Mackie HDR has this feature built right in. I guess I could use a Sharpie on the screen! Thanks, Adrian |
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"Maybe marker would be enough? Twice numeric enter and you're done"... Yes, I also find myself often using the "Shift" key while clicking on the left mouse button to select multiple selections of tracks or for dragging and extending/reducing those selections for nudging and/or alignment. Everyone has their different ways of working but that is one that I use a lot. Just a thought Len |
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A temporary marker is what I use too. The little line that moves along with the selector in the rulers bar lets you get pretty accurate. I also find the temporary "ALL" group setting to on handy.
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Is there a "shortcut" to activate ALL groups?
I know I'll chose all, then I'll forget to turn it off before I move a region or I'll alt click a fader them I'm toast. Thanks, Adrian |
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right-click on "ALL" is easiest/fastest I know of....
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