Keyboard shortcuts for Next/Previous Multidock Tab?

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2014/11/11 20:57:19 (permalink)

Keyboard shortcuts for Next/Previous Multidock Tab?

Could it be that there are no keyboard shortcuts to change Multidock Tabs? Or I am looking in the wrong place?
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    Anderton
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    Re: Keyboard shortcuts for Next/Previous Multidock Tab? 2014/11/11 21:05:14 (permalink)
    Ctrl+Shift then left or right arrow.

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    Re: Keyboard shortcuts for Next/Previous Multidock Tab? 2014/11/11 22:44:28 (permalink)
    I maybe so in for Craig , 
    I can't find these bindings in online list http://www.cakewalk.com/D...age=3&help=0x18323
    I just set my bindings to SONAR Default Key Assignments and Ctrl+Shift then left or right arrow both state... Assigned to: [Unassigned]
    Best way is to set them yourself... Preferences / Keyboard shortcuts / and under the search tab write “Tab”
    you should have 3 listed, previous, next and close current
    hth

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    Re: Keyboard shortcuts for Next/Previous Multidock Tab? 2014/11/11 22:49:51 (permalink)
    When checking shortcut assignments in Preferences make sure to have a project loaded. When I check CTRL+SHIFT+Left and CTRL+SHIFT+Right with a project open, the Global Bindings area shows Previous Tab and Next Tab respectively.
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    Re: Keyboard shortcuts for Next/Previous Multidock Tab? 2014/11/11 23:08:22 (permalink)
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    When checking shortcut assignments in Preferences make sure to have a project loaded. When I check CTRL+SHIFT+Left and CTRL+SHIFT+Right with a project open, the Global Bindings area shows Previous Tab and Next Tab respectively.


    WOW! "me too" learnt something new, this is something I'll have to watch in future
    but I don't understand why having a project open would make bindings appear.
     
    Suppose I'll have to add it to the list other things I don't understand, like, "dark energy" and why I have short term memory loss after drinking beer... Thanks scook 

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    Re: Keyboard shortcuts for Next/Previous Multidock Tab? 2014/11/11 23:13:21 (permalink)
    By the way scook, how the heck did you know that obscure (to me) piece of information?
    Do you ever sleep or just sit up reading the Sonar manual every night.... LOL

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    Re: Keyboard shortcuts for Next/Previous Multidock Tab? 2014/11/11 23:25:26 (permalink)
    Not a very exciting explanation, it came from direct observation. I noticed some of the globally mapped key assignments were shown as unassigned when a project was not loaded. The assignments became populated after loading a project.
    post edited by scook - 2014/11/12 00:55:44
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    Re: Keyboard shortcuts for Next/Previous Multidock Tab? 2014/11/12 02:08:44 (permalink)
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    By the way scook, how the heck did you know that obscure (to me) piece of information?



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    Re: Keyboard shortcuts for Next/Previous Multidock Tab? 2014/11/12 04:37:14 (permalink)
    I don't know how well know this is, but there seems a handy little App for smart phones on the play store called Shortcuts for Cakewalk Sonar, that looks a handy way to see shortcuts.

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    Re: Keyboard shortcuts for Next/Previous Multidock Tab? 2014/11/12 04:56:39 (permalink)
    If we are talking about shortcuts, I dont understand how CW blocked Space from assigning (confirmed by support) I hope in new version CW rather solve this kind of bugs instead of bundling bunch of useless samples. I hope there will be also proper VST3 support as for now it is disaster.
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    Re: Keyboard shortcuts for Next/Previous Multidock Tab? 2014/11/12 18:16:37 (permalink)
    Thanks!!!
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    Re: Keyboard shortcuts for Next/Previous Multidock Tab? 2014/11/12 19:08:16 (permalink)
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    If we are talking about shortcuts, I don't understand how CW blocked Space from assigning (confirmed by support) I hope in new version CW rather solve this kind of bugs...

     
    Assigning a key to a shortcut is not a bug, it's a design decision. Every DAW I've used assigns space bar to play/stop. I don't see a reason for Cakewalk to break from this practice.
     
    There are IIRC six or seven reserved key bindings (space bar, and anything involving pause) and over 600 possible keyboard bindings. I just don't see it as a big deal that you can't use 6 or 7 out of those 600+ key bindings. 
     

    I hope there will be also proper VST3 support as for now it is disaster.



    How is it a "disaster?" Remember, there is no definition of "proper" VST support because like MIDI, not all companies implement all aspects of the spec. That includes the companies producing the plug-ins as well as the hosts that support VST3. If you want specific elements of the VST3 spec implemented, probably the best way to have that happen is to submit a feature request and hope that other people want that feature as well.

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