Thanks Slau,
I'll have to play little more and see why this is not consistent.
Do you have Cursor tracking on? What about mouse cursor follows
Voiceover Cursor?
Thanks
Chi
On 2/15/2015 7:36 PM, Slau Halatyn wrote:
Hi Chi,
OK, I've finally had a chance to see what kind of behavior I'm getting
Hi Chi,
I do have cursor tracking enabled but I don't have mouse tracking on. I've
found that, at least in the past, when mouse tracking was enabled, certain
items in menus were suddenly ignored as if invisible. Now, that was years ago
and perhaps I should try it again.
Slau
On Feb 17, 2015,
Thanks Slau. Let me know what you find.
Even if I manually change the main counter, unfortunately Voiceover
cursor doesn't get updated.
Chi
On 2/13/2015 11:45 AM, Slau Halatyn wrote:
Hi chi,
I think what the problem might be is that, when a note is selected in a MIDI
track, changing the
Hi Chi,
Just so that we're on the same page figuratively and literally, if you start
reading through a list of MIDI events at bar 1 and then press the asterisk on
the numeric keypad and enter 100 and press return, if you stop interacting with
any and all items in the MIDI Event List window and
Thanks Slau for helping with this.
Yes, you're correct. I moved the main counter using star numbers enter.
Also I confirmed with the hotspot on the main counter after I jumped.
I found something interesting though. If I jump by a big number of bars
like 30 50 80, it kind of works.
However, VO
Is there anything that can be done with VoiceOver to move the control? With the
resize or move options.
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On 15 Feb 2015, at 01:55, Chi Kim chigook...@hotmail.com wrote:
Thanks Slau for helping with this.
Yes, you're correct. I moved the main counter using star numbers
Hi chi,
I think what the problem might be is that, when a note is selected in a MIDI
track, changing the main counter doesn't necessarily change the selection of
the note. In other words, selected MIDI events are not the same as selecting a
range within the timeline of a MIDI track. That said,
HI Slau and John,
Thanks so much for those suggestions.
Interacting and selecting with vo+space seems to work relyably to edit a
value.
However, the synchronizing vo cursor with the current counter doesn't
seem to work.
If I'm on the first note at bar 1, and if I move the counter using down
Hi,
If you want to edit one of the values in a list, interact with the text and
press control-option-space. Then enter the new value and press enter. Stop
interacting to return to the list. For example, to change the location of a
MIDI event from 40.1.000 to 41.1.000, interact with the
Thank you for this answer. However, I am curious about one of the other
comments in the original post. Is it really that difficult to make the cursor
move down the list of MIDI events to find the one you want? If you
fast-forward through a piece, what really is involved in advancing your
I am also very much interested in the answer to this question. I am considering
moving from sonar to ProTools and I am a MIDI based Composer who would really
benefit from being able to edit midi events easily. The problem is mentioned in
this post make me concerned.
Best,
Kevin
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Hi Chi,
The MIDI Event List is a little tricky but especially because VoiceOver has a
tendency to see what's not really there and not see what's really there, if you
know what I mean.
Let's say you've clicked on a MIDI event. The event will become highlighted
and, if it's a note, you should
Hi All,
What's the best way to go through midi event list?
There are couple of things that make it little difficult to navigate the
table, and I'm not sure if there's workarounds for these problems.
1. Synchronizing the current event and the Voiceover cursor
When you fast forward and rewind,
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