ebibault51
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I want to choose what my mouse wheel can do (to avoid unwanted changes)
I recently find that some settings, especially volumes, were changing "by themselves" in my projects. For example, the volume of a track was -2dB and one day it became -6db. I finally found the reason: unwanted modifications done by my mouse wheel when scrolling the strips in the console view! When you move the wheel near the volume fader, it makes it move... I don't want this behaviour. I've not found an option to change that. Any suggestion? Or maybe a solution in a further monthly update?
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Re: I want to choose what my mouse wheel can do (to avoid unwanted changes)
2016/09/28 21:08:37
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+1 to this I find it utterly useless to even have the mouse wheel adjust the volume of a track
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Re: I want to choose what my mouse wheel can do (to avoid unwanted changes)
2016/09/30 17:06:18
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TranceCanada I find it utterly useless to even have the mouse wheel adjust the volume of a track
For me, it's actually a pretty useful function (especially in combination with "Shift" for 0.1 dB increments / decrements values), because it doesn't change the focus of a selected track or bus. But I agree, changing volume or pan values inadvertently when scrolling vertically in Console View is a risk and could maybe be avoided if an option to switch this behaviour on or off would exist. Personally, as said above, I don't want to lose this feature and meanwhile, I just pay attention where I put the mouse pointer when scrolling in Console View... You know, recognizing a problem is the first step in solving the problem...
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TranceCanada
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Re: I want to choose what my mouse wheel can do (to avoid unwanted changes)
2016/09/30 18:40:36
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TranceCanada I find it utterly useless to even have the mouse wheel adjust the volume of a track
For me, it's actually a pretty useful function (especially in combination with "Shift" for 0.1 dB increments / decrements values), because it doesn't change the focus of a selected track or bus. But I agree, changing volume or pan values inadvertently when scrolling vertically in Console View is a risk and could maybe be avoided if an option to switch this behaviour on or off would exist. Personally, as said above, I don't want to lose this feature and meanwhile, I just pay attention where I put the mouse pointer when scrolling in Console View... You know, recognizing a problem is the first step in solving the problem...
I like the idea of having it toggle-able, I see how it can be useful for many people, I'd be more than happy with even just the option to turn it off instead
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Re: I want to choose what my mouse wheel can do (to avoid unwanted changes)
2016/10/01 09:08:12
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Even a smaller target for Vol/Pan changes would improve the situation
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ebibault51
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Re: I want to choose what my mouse wheel can do (to avoid unwanted changes)
2016/10/02 15:25:09
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Good suggestions here... A smaller target, why not? And Klaus made me think about another solution: as on option ONLY (because some people are happy with the current behaviour), the volume fader would move only if you click at the same time on a certain key (Shift or Alt or something else). I would find it good because I scroll a strip maybe 100 times within a SONAR session and don't want to think about this risk every time. But it doesn't bother me to have to click Shift or Alt when I really want to move the fader.
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Klaus
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Re: I want to choose what my mouse wheel can do (to avoid unwanted changes)
2016/10/03 16:33:29
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ebibault51 Good suggestions here... A smaller target, why not? And Klaus made me think about another solution: as on option ONLY (because some people are happy with the current behaviour), the volume fader would move only if you click at the same time on a certain key (Shift or Alt or something else). I would find it good because I scroll a strip maybe 100 times within a SONAR session and don't want to think about this risk every time. But it doesn't bother me to have to click Shift or Alt when I really want to move the fader.
Good idea, and wouldn't bother me, either! Ctrl or Alt would be good candidates, since Shift is already in use. Best of both worlds: Keep an existing feature but prevent it from problems which could occur when used inadvertently. Changing Volume values by mistake is quite significant.
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Re: I want to choose what my mouse wheel can do (to avoid unwanted changes)
2016/10/03 17:21:47
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Voted. Not so much because it affects me on a regular basis, but rather that I see some good logic in it.
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Re: I want to choose what my mouse wheel can do (to avoid unwanted changes)
2016/10/15 21:13:12
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Re: I want to choose what my mouse wheel can do (to avoid unwanted changes)
2016/10/17 19:48:10
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+1 I wish I could control wah pedals (and also synths bend wheels) with mouse wheel
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