Automation Menu

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2015/10/03 23:23:58 (permalink)
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Automation Menu

Now that plugins are getting more sophisticated it can be kind of a pain to search through the list of available automation options when assigning automation envelopes.  For instance, if I want to automate something in Izotope Nectar I have to scroll up/down the HUGE list of available options.  I think instead of a scrolling list we should be able to choose an expanded view instead.
 
Does that make sense?
 
Or maybe it's already possible and I'm just not seeing it.
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    ChrisX
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    Re: Automation Menu 2015/10/12 10:28:29 (permalink)
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    How about to have the last touched parameter available for automation on the top of the list ?
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    sharke
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    Re: Automation Menu 2015/10/13 00:57:05 (permalink)
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    Yes an expanded view would be nice. I tell you what would also be nice - mouse wheel support for menu scrolling. I can't believe they're still using those old-ass menus with arrows that you have to click (or scroll with the cursor keys...I mean that was great fun in 1984 )
     
    Automation in Sonar could use a big overhaul...I have no idea what the bakers have in store for us in the future but I'd like to think they have it on their to-do list. Just little things for starters, like having edit filter labels that are large enough to see the entire parameter name instead of just a few characters. How many times have you been confused by multiple automation lanes that have exactly the same labels because the parameter names started with the same few characters? 

    James
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