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The Maillard Reaction
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2016/08/01 12:26:01 (permalink)

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Re: Adjusting parameters with plus and minus keys? 2016/08/01 13:09:55 (permalink) ☼ Best Answerby un 2016/08/01 17:21:47
Just a suggestion, because + and - both work as they should for me, on the main keyboard and on the numeric keypad: are you sure you're pressing the '+' key and not the '=' key? I only suggest this because many keyboards have the '+' sign as a shifted symbol on the '=' key (top row on the right), whereas '-' is lower case next to it.
... and the '=' key does tab to another control.
 
Lots of other apps (like Adobe) interpret the un-shifted '=' key as a '+', but Sonar now seems to be more precise!

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Re: Adjusting parameters with plus and minus keys? 2016/08/01 15:39:19 (permalink)
Most parameters respond to mouse wheel as well, which I often prefer.

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Re: Adjusting parameters with plus and minus keys? 2016/08/01 15:47:23 (permalink)
Anderton
Most parameters respond to mouse wheel as well, which I often prefer.

 
Holy carpal tunnel, batman.... :-)
I use the mouse as little as possible... in a DAW I realise there's a lot of un-avoidable mousing, but this post reminds me to read up on the built-in keyboard shortcuts or actions, and work to keep Cakewalk honest on supporting them in a logical and stable way.
 
PS. The Shift-Mouse is invaluable for fine adjustments
post edited by stickman393 - 2016/08/01 16:09:03
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