Hello,
I installed muse v4. I have two questions about it.
First, what is the short key to move the left marker ?
Secundo, I have a project with two audio tracks. The mixer displays nothing but input and output track. Why ?
Thanks.
Mixer and one shortkey
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Re: Mixer and one shortkey
In the Mixer: Is View > Show Wave Tracks checked?saturnin51 wrote: ↑Thu Dec 10, 2020 11:54 am Secundo, I have a project with two audio tracks. The mixer displays nothing but input and output track. Why ?
When switching to 4.0 I had to delete my config folder to get rid of some small problems.
You can see (and set) Keyboard shortcuts in Settings > Keyboard shortcuts. Alt-P is not really what you are looking for, but is very useful to set left and right markers. Do you want to set the marker where the playhead is?
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Re: Mixer and one shortkey
No I just want to place the left marker for a punch in. CTRL-Click-rigt to place the right marker, but CTRL-Click-left is not effective for the left marker.
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Re: Mixer and one shortkey
There is a setting in the configuration where you can change it to ctrl+left click, by default it's for historical reasons something nonsensical like ctrl+middle click.
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The default is just middle button for the left marker and right button for the right marker (and left button for the position marker).
It seems logical but I know it's not very intuitive, as many people are not used to clicking the middle mouse button at all. That's why I added more options (under Settings->Global settings->GUI). But I will take another look at it, possibly the default can be improved too.
It seems logical but I know it's not very intuitive, as many people are not used to clicking the middle mouse button at all. That's why I added more options (under Settings->Global settings->GUI). But I will take another look at it, possibly the default can be improved too.
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Re: Mixer and one shortkey
Ah, that's the way it was. And it's great that you added the new options!kybos wrote: ↑Sun Dec 13, 2020 2:16 pm The default is just middle button for the left marker and right button for the right marker (and left button for the position marker).
It seems logical but I know it's not very intuitive, as many people are not used to clicking the middle mouse button at all. That's why I added more options (under Settings->Global settings->GUI). But I will take another look at it, possibly the default can be improved too.
I think ctrl+left/right-mouse button is a more logical choice even though it requires the keyboard. Especially since many laptops don't even have a middle mouse button.
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Re: Mixer and one shortkey
Thank you. I agree CTRL-left and right click are more logical for positioning the markers punch in and out.. And the middle button for the position marker.
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Now both the old and new shortcuts for settings the range markers are supported as a default (as there is no real conflict between them).