Is there a way to avoid all of the "windows" in the controller pain, if U use lots of CC's

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2011/03/14 06:36:57 (permalink)

Is there a way to avoid all of the "windows" in the controller pain, if U use lots of CC's

  Everytime I open the PRV controller pane, I have to close a bunch of the adjustment windows like Vol, Wheel, CC 11, CC 1, etc etc, except the one I'm working with.  Everytime I have it set up, then close the PRV window for some reason and reopen, I have to go through the same thing again, sigh......... can anyone help ?
 
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    Re:Is there a way to avoid all of the "windows" in the controller pain, if U use lots of C 2011/03/14 06:59:46 (permalink)
    I agree. It would be nice to have some easier control over the lanes.

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    Re:Is there a way to avoid all of the "windows" in the controller pain, if U use lots of C 2011/03/14 09:51:04 (permalink)
    John


    I agree. It would be nice to have some easier control over the lanes.

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    Re:Is there a way to avoid all of the "windows" in the controller pain, if U use lots of C 2011/03/14 10:15:25 (permalink)
    You don't have to have multiple lanes open. Close all the lanes except for one. Then either keep the PRV open or put it in the MultiDock. The next time you double-click a clip the PRV should open with only one lane.

    To switch between the controller values you want to edit, use the PRV Edit menu and choose the controller type to edit. The lane should automatically switch to that controller type.

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    Re:Is there a way to avoid all of the "windows" in the controller pain, if U use lots of C 2011/03/14 10:52:27 (permalink)
    Hey Scott, this is not the case for me but then I think my case is unique in that every time I open X1 I see my MultiDock open on my 2nd monitor for like a half second and then minimizes on my main monitor. 
    I then I have to un-collapse and then un-dock ...and then, where my controller pane was when I closed it is the console peaking through...so then I go to "view" in PRV and uncheck/recheck "show/hide controller pane" then I get all lanes then I close all but the ones I want to work with.
    Like I say I think this is unique to me because I haven't heard anyone else complaining of this.
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    Re:Is there a way to avoid all of the "windows" in the controller pain, if U use lots of C 2011/03/14 20:22:20 (permalink)
    Hey Randy,

    Amazon has the books in stock so it should be going out any day now!

    http://garrigus.com/?PowerBooks

    Thanks!
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    Re:Is there a way to avoid all of the "windows" in the controller pain, if U use lots of C 2011/03/15 08:58:36 (permalink)
    Fantastic...thanks Scott, not a moment too soon!

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