Re: Flotools plugin views

2017-02-10 Thread Slau Halatyn
Hi Allen,
If you're absolutely certain that the Control+left/right arrow shortcuts are 
unchecked under the Mission Control category of Keyboard Shortcuts in System 
Preferences, you probably have something else stealing those key combinations. 
Perhaps there are some other Keyboard Maestro macro groups still active on your 
system? Perhaps some other utility interfering?
Slau

> On Feb 10, 2017, at 4:03 PM, Allen Wynne  wrote:
> 
> OK, reacquainted myself with the keyboard layout and I am now using the 
> control key…  instead of the option key…
> Have checked spotlight and Mission control for shortcut  conflicts as noted 
> in previous threads
> 
> I cannot however navigate left and right in the plug-in template using the 
> control and arrow keys… What else should I check? 
> Thanks again, 
> Allen
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Re: Flotools plugin views

2017-02-10 Thread Allen Wynne
 OK, reacquainted myself with the keyboard layout and I am now using the 
control key…  instead of the option key…
Have checked spotlight and Mission control for shortcut  conflicts as noted in 
previous threads

 I cannot however navigate left and right in the plug-in template using the 
control and arrow keys… What else should I check? 
 Thanks again, 
Allen

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Re: Snap to grid

2017-02-10 Thread Slau Halatyn
Hi Martin,
You're doing the right thing. The only thing I'd add is that, while an event is 
selected, you could also quantize it quickly and it'll snap to the closest grid 
but, yes, cutting and pasting is often the way to go. If you're in the MIDI 
Event List, you can also select an event, press Command+Enter and then input 
the bar/beat/tick value on the num pad and press Return. That'll move the event 
to wherever you want.
HTH,
Slau

> On Feb 10, 2017, at 5:11 AM, Martin (Punky) Sopart  wrote:
> 
> Hi Slau!
> 
> Thanks and yes, I just work with the nudge values.
> But when I e.g. want to move a snare from 3.1.895 to 3.2 the nudge values do 
> not help that much.
> The fastest way for me at the moment is to cut the snare at 3.1.895, press 
> numpadPeriod twice followed by 960, NumpadEnter and Option+M.
> 
> Best! / Martin
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>> From: ptaccess@googlegroups.com [mailto:ptaccess@googlegroups.com]
>> On Behalf Of Slau Halatyn
>> Sent: Thursday, February 9, 2017 6:11 PM
>> To: PTAccess List 
>> Subject: Re: Snap to grid
>> 
>> Hi Martin,
>> The snap to grid functionality is really geared toward the process of 
>> dragging
>> events on the timeline. When dragging items, depending upon the zoom
>> settings, it's sometimes very difficult to position the mouse pointer exactly
>> on the grid. Since blind users aren't using the mouse pointer, per se, there
>> isn't a need for snapping to the grid. Normally, you'd use the nudge value to
>> move items forward or backward in the timeline. If you want things to be
>> locked to the grid, quantization is probably the best bet. Further adjustment
>> can be done by moving selected events by the nudge value.
>> HTH,
>> Slau
>> 
>>> On Feb 9, 2017, at 8:48 AM, Martin (Punky) Sopart 
>> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hi all!
>>> 
>>> Is there an equivalent to "snapping audio to the grid" when working with
>>> MIDI notes?
>>> Maybe I missed anything...
>>> 
>>> Best! / Martin
>>> 
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RE: Snap to grid

2017-02-10 Thread Martin (Punky) Sopart
Hi Slau!

Thanks and yes, I just work with the nudge values.
But when I e.g. want to move a snare from 3.1.895 to 3.2 the nudge values do 
not help that much.
The fastest way for me at the moment is to cut the snare at 3.1.895, press 
numpadPeriod twice followed by 960, NumpadEnter and Option+M.

Best! / Martin
> -Original Message-
> From: ptaccess@googlegroups.com [mailto:ptaccess@googlegroups.com]
> On Behalf Of Slau Halatyn
> Sent: Thursday, February 9, 2017 6:11 PM
> To: PTAccess List 
> Subject: Re: Snap to grid
> 
> Hi Martin,
> The snap to grid functionality is really geared toward the process of dragging
> events on the timeline. When dragging items, depending upon the zoom
> settings, it's sometimes very difficult to position the mouse pointer exactly
> on the grid. Since blind users aren't using the mouse pointer, per se, there
> isn't a need for snapping to the grid. Normally, you'd use the nudge value to
> move items forward or backward in the timeline. If you want things to be
> locked to the grid, quantization is probably the best bet. Further adjustment
> can be done by moving selected events by the nudge value.
> HTH,
> Slau
> 
> > On Feb 9, 2017, at 8:48 AM, Martin (Punky) Sopart 
> wrote:
> >
> > Hi all!
> >
> > Is there an equivalent to "snapping audio to the grid" when working with
> > MIDI notes?
> > Maybe I missed anything...
> >
> > Best! / Martin
> >
> >
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