Hello VDJ lovers!
I'm performing advanced mixing technics and sometimes, I need to contract or expand the rhythm window in order to see if a certain CUE point is set exactly where it must be. The problem is that I got to do it with the mouse wheel 'cause the button "1" (image 1), doens't contract it at maximum way. So...
1 - Is there a way to contract and expand the rhythm window at maximum way using computer keyboard?
2 - Is it possible set buttons "1", "2" and "3" in keyboard shortcuts?
Thanks
I'm performing advanced mixing technics and sometimes, I need to contract or expand the rhythm window in order to see if a certain CUE point is set exactly where it must be. The problem is that I got to do it with the mouse wheel 'cause the button "1" (image 1), doens't contract it at maximum way. So...
1 - Is there a way to contract and expand the rhythm window at maximum way using computer keyboard?
2 - Is it possible set buttons "1", "2" and "3" in keyboard shortcuts?
Thanks
Inviato Mon 22 Oct 12 @ 4:19 pm
Inviato Mon 22 Oct 12 @ 4:19 pm
Map 3 buttons on your keyboard with the following commands:
zoom 'far'
zoom 'default'
zoom 'near'
zoom 'far'
zoom 'default'
zoom 'near'
Quote :
zoom : set the zoom level on the rhythm display. use 'zoom "near"', 'zoom "default"', 'zoom "far"' for the pre-set zoom levels, or use 'zoom 42%' to get to a precise zoom level.
zoom : set the zoom level on the rhythm display. use 'zoom "near"', 'zoom "default"', 'zoom "far"' for the pre-set zoom levels, or use 'zoom 42%' to get to a precise zoom level.
Inviato Mon 22 Oct 12 @ 6:16 pm
Thanks PhantomDeejay!
I took a print screen, in order to illustrate for someone else who maybe have the same question. See the image:
http://hostpicturefree.com/images/configsdet.jpg
I took a print screen, in order to illustrate for someone else who maybe have the same question. See the image:
http://hostpicturefree.com/images/configsdet.jpg
Inviato Tue 23 Oct 12 @ 7:52 pm
I assume those values work fine for you, but you can also map them as ..
zoom +5% (or different value)
and...
zoom -5%
to work like the zoom slider ;)
(in case someone needs that)
zoom +5% (or different value)
and...
zoom -5%
to work like the zoom slider ;)
(in case someone needs that)
Inviato Tue 23 Oct 12 @ 8:11 pm