It's a small thing, so hardly worth all this effort, I suppose, but I like to tweak things in software as much as I like to actually USE it. Thanks again to all for any help on this. There are some similarities, and I'm sure there are some features that could definitely benefit Studio One, but I really don't want to be "that guy" who comes over here demanding that S1 be changed to fit the needs of the Sonarians! If Sonar WERE that great, they would have made money and would not be in the state they are. S1 is NOT Sonar and I don't want it to be. "Like Sonar" is what I'm trying to avoid in general. Both are "fine" and both are easier than dragging the height but neither is really what I was aiming for. As much as the Zoom Selected Track is too big, this is not big enough. Of course, it still wouldn't happen when the track header was clicked with the mouse, but it would be as close as I'm going to get until such a feature is baked in.ĭouble clicking on the bottom of a track in the left pane sizes it vertically to SOME height, but I'm not sure what it is. The ideal situation would be to use the macro I have and have it have that last step be "Track Height X for the selected track". Too bad that the "Track Height 5" option sets ALL tracks to that height and there isn't an equivalent for just the selected track, which is what I thought that Zoom Selected Track would do, but apparently not. The track height of the selected track is too big. I have to press a key (which is not a big deal, just a little less convenient)Ģ. I'm sure a feature request is in order for that, but I'm trying to get something that behaves similarly in the meantime. It does do the enlarge of the selected track, but it doesn't seem to have any effect on any of the other ones. Shift-S does not do quite the same thing. Suggestion: ask here for any specific selectable choices at the left side in the macro builder, and you should get some help.
Someone in some gallant effort may have found/written something, but other than the few Google searches to keyword shortcuts, etc.
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I've thrown my hands up, on the subject of Studio One's manual (versions 2 and 3). Not a manual I'd be proud of (and I've written many service repair manuals, T.O.'s, and Specification procedures). So searching for them often results in not finding a thing. I've also found the manual to wholly skip over even keywords. Seems like it must be documented somewhere, no? I may even add it back I to my usable macros.Īlso - is there a manual for all of the options that are in the selectable choices on the left side of the Macro Builder? I can't find many of these things in the manual, in Google Search, etc. Someone may chime in in the mean time, so let's see. Often macros need that last command to make it happen as expected. It might be some wiggy follow up command like clear all, or something. I remember setting the height of the selected event to varied heights. Its certainly doable, so you may even have it already. I know exactly what you mean, and dawg gonnit I forgot the sequence. It doesn't seem to change the behavior of that command no matter what I put there. Ideally, I would be able to say Zoom Selected Track "Height 5" or something. Ideally State "Just like Sonar did it" (Auto Zoom) Thoughts on what this command's options are - or another option for that last line to get that result? That would let me click a track and hit a key to get the selected track to be larger than all of the other "minimized" tracks. If I could get it to be about half of what it is, like the "large" preset, that would be great. The macro does what I want, but the selected track is too big.
I am looking to change the behavior of track zoom in a way that I liked from another software that many have requested here in Studio One and I'm close with a macro, but I am looking for a bit of refinement.