Yet another PRV controller pane bug?

Author
williamcopper
Max Output Level: -68 dBFS
  • Total Posts : 1120
  • Joined: 2014/11/03 09:22:03
  • Location: Virginia, USA
  • Status: offline
2015/04/19 18:29:35 (permalink)

Yet another PRV controller pane bug?

Two tracks open in PRV.   Two notes at different pitches beginning at the same time.    Select the track with the higher pitch.    Open controller pane, make sure 'velocity' is visible.  Curse cakewalk for the other controllers cluttering up the view.   Now try to adjust the velocity of the selected note by dragging the velocity bar up or down. 
 
Bug:  the LOWER note, in the UNSELECTED track, is adjusted and becomes the selected note. 
#1

5 Replies Related Threads

    icontakt
    Max Output Level: -32.5 dBFS
    • Total Posts : 4266
    • Joined: 2012/03/04 08:18:02
    • Location: Tokyo
    • Status: offline
    Re: Yet another PRV controller pane bug? 2015/04/19 21:33:06 (permalink)

    Tak T.
     
    Primary Laptop: Core i7-4710MQ CPU, 16GB RAM, 7200RPM HDD, Windows 7 Home Premium OS (Japanese) x64 SP1
    Secondary Laptop: Core2 Duo CPU, 8GB RAM, 7200RPM HDD, Windows 7 Professional OS (Japanese) x64 SP1
    Audio Interface: iD14 (ASIO)
    Keyboard Controller/MIDI Interface: A-800PRO
    DAW: SONAR Platinum x64 (latest update installed)
    #2
    williamcopper
    Max Output Level: -68 dBFS
    • Total Posts : 1120
    • Joined: 2014/11/03 09:22:03
    • Location: Virginia, USA
    • Status: offline
    Re: Yet another PRV controller pane bug? 2015/04/19 23:51:27 (permalink)
    yes indeed, the very same one... sorry hadn't noticed the earlier post
     
    #3
    pwalpwal
    Max Output Level: -43 dBFS
    • Total Posts : 3249
    • Joined: 2015/01/17 03:52:50
    • Status: offline
    Re: Yet another PRV controller pane bug? 2015/04/20 08:12:09 (permalink)
    maybe our hosts can combine such posts?

    just a sec

    #4
    SquireBum
    Max Output Level: -84 dBFS
    • Total Posts : 347
    • Joined: 2013/06/26 13:23:55
    • Status: offline
    Re: Yet another PRV controller pane bug? 2015/04/20 15:49:56 (permalink)
    Didn't see that anyone logged problem report, so here ya go:
     
    CWBRN-32621 "Editing Velocity in PRV Controller Pane changes active track to last track"
    Repro steps:
    1. Create new project
    2. Insert 3 MIDI tracks
    3. Import the same groove clip into all 3 new tracks
    4. Select all 3 tracks and open PRV
    5. Make track #1 active
    6. Hover the mouse over a velocity bar to get double arrows and click the bar to edit
     
    Expected results: Track #1 should remain active and dragging the mouse up and down should change the velocity value in Track #1.

    Actual results:  Track #3 becomes active immediately after clicking the velocity bar and all edit are now directed to Track #3.
     
    Notes:  The only way to prevent the active track from being changed is to lock all tracks not being edited. In the sample project, locking track #3 will cause the active track to change from track #1 to track #2. The problem appears to only occur when the multiple tracks have events at exactly the same time with same velocity.
     
    Would one of the Forum Hosts please merge this thread with http://forum.cakewalk.com/FindPost/3162693?
     

    Cakewalk by Bandlab, Sonar Platinum x64 2017.10, X3E, X2a, X1d, 8.5
    Windows 10 x64
    AMD Phenom II X4 955 3.20 GHz
    8 GB Ram
    Nvidia GeForce 9500 GT
    Echo Gina 3G
    #5
    cparmerlee
    Max Output Level: -67 dBFS
    • Total Posts : 1153
    • Joined: 2013/06/25 22:14:42
    • Status: offline
    Re: Yet another PRV controller pane bug? 2015/04/20 17:11:53 (permalink)
    The PRV with multiple tracks is a great idea that has been implemented miserably.  And the shame of it is that with a few seemingly minor changes, it could work well for almost everybody.  I put a few of those suggested changes on this thread.
     
    http://forum.cakewalk.com/In-PRV-controller-lanes-are-practically-unusable-please-fix-this-m3166007.aspx#3201598
     
    Let's hope that Cake can pull themselves away from all the digital processing glitz and focus the next update on fixing these basic problems.

    DAW: SONAR Platinum Audio I/F: Focusrite Scarlett 18i20 gen2
    OS: Windows 10 64-bit CPU: Haswell 4790 4.0 GHz, 4 core, 8 thread  Memory: 16 GB      Video: GTX-760Ti
    Storage: Sandisk SSD 500GB for active projects. ReadyNAS 20 TB for long-term storage

    sonocrafters.com
    #6
    Jump to:
    © 2025 APG vNext Commercial Version 5.1