Horizontal Scrolling Speed

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2004/09/11 12:08:26 (permalink)

Horizontal Scrolling Speed

I'm not sure if this is a Windows or Cakewalk question.

For years several DAW friends and I have wondered if there is any way to control the speed of horizontal scrolling. I'm not talking about the intentional scrolling that happens in the track view for example...

A typical senario would be where I grab the end of a midi note in the Piano View and drag it to the right and I want to place it somewhere just out of view to the right of my screen... as soon as I touch the right side of the border, it scrolls several measures past where I was trying to go.

Any ideas?

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    gugliel
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    RE: Horizontal Scrolling Speed 2004/09/11 12:15:33 (permalink)
    No idea how to fix it, but I've sure experienced this problem too. VERY annoying.

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    Dale Aston
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    RE: Horizontal Scrolling Speed 2004/09/11 13:38:03 (permalink)
    Also... (I don't know if it's related to this prblem) in Cakewalk Pro Audio 9 I could left click on the horizontal scroll bar while a song was playing in the piano view and move the screen along to find events (wheel, controller, etc.) and the page would stop where I wished. Since Sonar you can't do that. The screen will not "hold" where you want it to.
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    Scott Reams
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    RE: Horizontal Scrolling Speed 2004/09/11 13:45:08 (permalink)
    ORIGINAL: Dale Aston

    Also... (I don't know if it's related to this prblem) in Cakewalk Pro Audio 9 I could left click on the horizontal scroll bar while a song was playing in the piano view and move the screen along to find events (wheel, controller, etc.) and the page would stop where I wished. Since Sonar you can't do that. The screen will not "hold" where you want it to.


    Scroll Lock.
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    eikelbijter
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    RE: Horizontal Scrolling Speed 2004/09/11 14:07:28 (permalink)
    I think horizontal scrolling is a problem in SOnar. It never seems to do what you would want.

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    Dale Aston
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    RE: Horizontal Scrolling Speed 2004/09/11 16:01:58 (permalink)
    Thanks Scott.. that's helpful but it still isn't performing like Pro Audio 9 did.


    ORIGINAL: Scott Reams

    ORIGINAL: Dale Aston

    Also... (I don't know if it's related to this prblem) in Cakewalk Pro Audio 9 I could left click on the horizontal scroll bar while a song was playing in the piano view and move the screen along to find events (wheel, controller, etc.) and the page would stop where I wished. Since Sonar you can't do that. The screen will not "hold" where you want it to.


    Scroll Lock.
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    Scott Reams
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    RE: Horizontal Scrolling Speed 2004/09/11 16:03:52 (permalink)
    Thanks Scott.. that's helpful but it still isn't performing like Pro Audio 9 did.


    After engaging Scroll Lock, how is it different?

    -S
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    Dale Aston
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    RE: Horizontal Scrolling Speed 2004/09/11 16:44:31 (permalink)
    Scroll lock freezes the scroll pane in a static position and you can see the cursor scroll by as the song plays.

    Formerly as the song was playing (and the scroll lock was not pressed) I could left click on the horizontal scrolling square to move the screen anywhere in the song I wished and the window would show that portion of the song while the song played. I could keep the left mouse button pressed to "hold" that screen position to view the controller events while the song still played, even if I went to the right horizontal end of the piano roll view.


    ORIGINAL: Scott Reams

    Thanks Scott.. that's helpful but it still isn't performing like Pro Audio 9 did.


    After engaging Scroll Lock, how is it different?

    -S
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    RE: Horizontal Scrolling Speed 2004/09/11 16:45:24 (permalink)
    ORIGINAL: Scott Reams

    Thanks Scott.. that's helpful but it still isn't performing like Pro Audio 9 did.


    After engaging Scroll Lock, how is it different?

    -S

    Sonar will stay where you're doing the work instead of jumping ahead along with the audio. I always have scroll lock on, but when editing notes, sometimes it still jumps way ahead for some reason. VERY annoying.

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