Could we have a Key command for waveform hight as its a pain having to keep mousing over to the right of the screen please
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Iām lucky to have a command āJog Waveform Zoomā assigned to the left jog-wheel of my MCPro in my studio, but on my mobile computer I really miss a key command to increase or decrease the waveform height -indeed-.
Yes please, this is really useful.
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+1 And a tool modifier for the mouse wheel as well please !!!
In the editor, we can scroll left/right with a modifier, we can zoom in/out with another BUT we cant zoom in/out VERTICALLY !
Itās been requested very often if i remember well.
Regards
Yannick
Shift g/h is the vertical zoom in/out in all editor by defaultā¦from years !
If i well understand your question.
Youāre right MRK, I missed that one thanks !
But this is only true in the Editors window, not in the Arrange window
and I still miss a modifier for the mouse wheel
Regards
Yannick
Is āenlarge selected trackā an option for you guys?
Fredo
really?
I have not problem with that.
A good recording level is mandatory in any cases, but you know that.
You do something wrong if you srew 24/7 this waveform hight adjustment.
But: separate shortcuts? wy notā¦
so: +1.
We often use this function in PT for Post. Very useful to easily identify unwanted noise in a very weak sound in the middle of several tracks for example, or conversely, reduce them to the maximum to locate a peak in a clip, or to check if it is clipped. Useful also to recalibrate the phase of 2 very weak sounds, even when we has zoomed on the tracks.
A shortcut using the wheel of the mouse would be very aprĆ©ciable (with why not a ānewā function of auto adjustment of the waveform zoom with a shortcut when we selecs a clip)
ā¦and Iād love it to be linked to the waveform-width of the Waveform Meters in the Mixing Console pleaseā¦
These Waveform Meters are often unreadable (a flat line appears) when soft passages appearā¦
I hope someone @ Steinberg feels the urge to implement all these tiny improvements (omissions?) in order to build this really advanced DAW?
Niek/ Amsterdam
We often use this function in PT for Post. Very useful to easily identify unwanted noise in a very weak sound in the middle of several tracks for example, or conversely, reduce them to the maximum to locate a peak in a clip, or to check if it is clipped. Useful also to recalibrate the phase of 2 very weak sounds, even when we has zoomed on the tracks.
good example! I agree here, of course.