Sorry Phyllis, I replied in the "Shortcuts" thread. Thanks
Il 07/03/2020 15.46, Phyllis Smith ha scritto:
Hi, Igor,
I "almost" agree with you but then I started using it and decided that
maybe most people would want them separated because with some plugins
you can have many, many keyframes
Hi, Igor,
I "almost" agree with you but then I started using it and decided that
maybe most people would want them separated because with some plugins you
can have many, many keyframes and then it takes forever to get to an auto
marker. We added Alt-a and Ctrl-Alt-a for Next auto and Previous
Hi!
I think, if possible, to use the same shortcuts of the Plugin's
keyframes because they are always keyframes, for me.
Thanks
IgorBeg
Il 03/03/2020 1.30, Phyllis Smith ha scritto:
I also noticed when I set fader keyframe I can't return to the
same position again.
Here is how to
>
> I also noticed when I set fader keyframe I can't return to the same
> position again.
Here is how to do this. Mouse directly over the fader auto until the
pointer cursor is stopped and stable as a pointer cursor (not a hairline).
Then simply press and release the middle mouse button without
I stand corrected - it works for actual "keyframes" -- that is the little
gold colored key looking things you get when "generate keyframes while
tweaking" that is used with plugins when a plugin parameter is modified.
Fade and Speed are "autos" and apparently different than "keyframes". But,
I think I would call this a BUG, not a feature! or else I messed up the
Shortcuts document. Like you indicated it is supposed to be (f was typo):
k move to next keyframe
Ctrl-k move to previous keyframe
Time to get it fixed as it would be quite useful.
On
Hi,
I sometimes want to walk through keyframes - in last situation I used
video and audio faders so I managed to search shortcut in manual and I
found there key [f] for that (go to next keyframe). But it seems it
doesn't work the way I thought. It moves cursor to end (or begin) of track.
I
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