Very Minor Niggle (but can we get it adjusted?) :-)

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2016/12/20 17:52:46 (permalink)

Very Minor Niggle (but can we get it adjusted?) :-)

When using the browser to audition loops, the original key of the loop is the very last piece of information at the bottom of the browser, which is hidden unless the browser is pulled open pretty far.  In this humble opinion, much of the other information could be deemed secondary to the original pitch, and to the extent that opinion is widely accepted , (a) is there currently a way in Sonar to reorder the information, or (b) can we get the pitch information one of the first pieces of info?
 
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    Re: Very Minor Niggle (but can we get it adjusted?) :-) 2016/12/20 21:00:36 (permalink)
    Good idea

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    Re: Very Minor Niggle (but can we get it adjusted?) :-) 2016/12/20 22:40:52 (permalink)
    That would be cool, or have the information appear if you hover over the loop. Then the browser size wouldn't matter
     
    Until that happens, you could have a "Browse Loops" screenset or Lens that pulls the Browser all the way to the left when selected.

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