Yes, Brian,
The hot spot feature is great. Keep in mind that it's persistent across
boot-ups which is great. It's all based around the numbers row 1-9, maybe 0,
I'm not sure. VO-Shift-(number) sets the hot spot while VO-(number takes you
directly to the hot spot. VO-Command-(number) reads the v
Indeed, that's a fabulous project and a wonderful one at that! Keep us posted
on the list, of course.
Slau
On Nov 26, 2010, at 4:11 PM, Sean A. Cummins wrote:
> Slau,
>
> And that is what Tim is working on. Smile!
>
> Sean
>
> - Original Message - From: "Slau Halatyn"
> To:
> Sent
Thanks Slau Chuck and Sean, this is helping me to iron out some thoughts for
work flow.
I'd forgotten about hot spots, which I must explore on VO regardless.
I've a steep learning curve too because come next February in my Masters
course I'll be attempting to programme simple synthesiser inter
Hi Brian,
I'm not sure if I responded to this before but, the plug-in window does
consistently come up whenever you instantiate a plug-in. Unfortunately, the
plug-in window behaves almost like some kind of floating window and the
Command-` (accent) command doesn't include the plug-in window in
Slau,
And that is what Tim is working on. Smile!
Sean
- Original Message -
From: "Slau Halatyn"
To:
Sent: Friday, November 26, 2010 12:36 PM
Subject: Re: plugins/digi003
Hi Jon,
VoiceOver doesn't automatically read selective items within a window.
Imagine this: You have a windo
ah, Chuck, you brought up a point I meant to address in my previous post. It's
certainly possible to set several hotspots to keep track of various parameters,
for example, in a plug-in window and query the status without having to lose
position. I'd have to experiment with this a little while si
Hi Slau & brian,
I have been dealing with this same problem of VoiceOver loosing focus
while inside a plugin for no apparent reason..
I constantly half to go to the window overview "VO F2" and vo space
on the plug window I was in..
may be there is a work around???
Using hot spots sometimes
Thanks Slau, I thought this might be happening, and was using VO f2, but was
wondering if there was a faster way of cycling between windows with in an
application, kind of like using command tab to cycle through applications
etc. There are still some inconsistancies I'm noticing when trying to o
Hi Herman,
I load each plugin preset 1 at a time to make sure that specific
plugin preset parameters are being displayed in the plug window
before saving..
This insures accuracy in recalling the exact preset with its specific
parameter differences..
Talk soon
On Nov 26, 2010, at 2:05
Hi brian,
The plug-in window will always come up if you've instantiated a plug-in. What
might be happening in your case is that, if you use Command-= to move to the
Mix or Edit windows, the plug-in window won't automatically close and, having
instantiated another plug-in on a different insert,
Hi Jon,
VoiceOver doesn't automatically read selective items within a window. Imagine
this: You have a window with 20 parameters being displayed among other things
like a pop-up menu for insert, plug-in type, factory default, etc. When you
change one of the 20 parameters by using the seventh en
Can you save all the pre-sets at once or do you have to go through each one
by one and save one by one?
On Mon, Nov 22, 2010 at 4:17 PM, Chuck Reichel <
soundpicturerecord...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Slau,
> I just took a deeper look at my waves plugs.. Using the control 24 of
> corse..
>
> It seem
Hi John, as far as I know, this isn't possible...all I've been doing for the
moment is changing a parameter on the 003 and then going back to see what
changed with Voice over in the plugin window. Of course, that's a problem if
Voice over can't look at areas of the plugin your using. going by ea
How does one get VoiceOver to read what each knob does when in insert
mode for a particular plugin on the 003?
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