On Tue, 2004-06-08 at 14:22, Chris Cannam wrote:
> On Tuesday 08 Jun 2004 7:46 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >     Right click on any slider in JAMin and it immediately goes to
> > the default position, whether center or zero.
> 
> Ah, now I looked for that feature but didn't find it.   In Rosegarden 
> you double-click to zero a fader.  I didn't think of right-clicking.
> 

        It's in the context sensitive help.

> But what I meant about knobs having a more obvious centre position is 
> that (a) it's easier to see that one is centred, and (b) it's easier 
> to see that you're dealing with data that has a concept of a centre.  
> (Rosegarden of course craps all over this theoretical helpfulness by 
> using knobs for values that have no centre, as well as using knobs 
> whose central values are not at the top.)
> 

        Yes, it's definitely easier to see the position of a knob (usually). 
The parametric sliders in the JAMin HDEQ are a result of my not wanting
to use knobs.  I think there are probably other ways to replace them as
well.

Jan


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