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Post by bendame on Jun 2, 2015 9:41:09 GMT -8
Hi,
What would be very very useful to speed up things in a large post mixing session would be a « Scroll Into View » button. Or better yet an auto scroll feature (like on a Eucon).
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Post by walter on Jun 2, 2015 12:00:20 GMT -8
Hi
my workaround: in Edit window hold shift+control and click on track name . This brings the chosen track to the very left in Mixer window.
is that what you are looking for?
cheers Walter
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Post by Slate Media Technology on Jun 3, 2015 4:32:36 GMT -8
Hey Bendame,
We are working on different scrolling methods for future versions of Raven. For now, you can easily create a batch command that will scroll a track into view with the following steps.
1. Key Command: "Option, Command, F" 2. Key Command: "50" (Or what ever track you would like to scroll to) 3. Key Command: "Enter"
Let me know if you have any other questions.
Kind Regards,
— Trevor Fedele Product Specialist Slate Media Technology // Slate Digital LLC trevor@stevenslate.com
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Post by bendame on Jun 3, 2015 4:39:30 GMT -8
Thank you for this tip. But I'm looking for a way to NOT use the mouse, which is why I bought a RAVEN. ;-)
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Post by Slate Media Technology on Jun 3, 2015 5:42:09 GMT -8
Hey Bendame,
Thats why you should put it into a batch command. No mouse needed in the entire process I described. Feel free to email me and I can walk you through it.
Kind Regards,
— Trevor Fedele Product Specialist Slate Media Technology // Slate Digital LLC trevor@stevenslate.com
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Post by bendame on Jun 4, 2015 11:33:48 GMT -8
Thank you Trevor. I understand what you are proposing. I was more hopping for a batch command that would just scroll to what ever track was already selected in PRO Tools.
I always have close to 100 individual track. Having a batch command that scrolls to one pre-determined track is not what I am looking for.
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Post by ashleysmith on Jun 4, 2015 15:23:18 GMT -8
You're best then to use groups and setup window configurations to show/hide selected tracks and bring whatever you need into view... then you can use key commands for that process.
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Post by Slate Media Technology on Jun 7, 2015 15:24:54 GMT -8
Hi Bendame, Sorry for the mix up. The solution Ashley has mentioned is your best bet for the time being. I will bring this idea to the team and see about integrating a feature like that.
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