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\n\n\n----- Original Message -----\nFrom: \n nicolaslowman\n \nSent: Monday, June 21, 2004 12:15 \nPM\nSubject: [01v96] SM Features that would \n come in handy.\n\nI was just using the PM1D software on my computer and I found \n
something that Yamaha did that I forgot about. On all the other
studio \n manager's if you need to move a knob on the computer you have
to grab it \n and pull it around in a circle which isn't very accurate.
In the software \n for the PM1D when you click on the knob with the
mouse it selects the \n parameter and you move the mouse up or down.
This is MUCH more accurate \n and can be done quicker than the way the
current SM works. If you want to \n experiment with it download the
PM1D software. I think it would be way \n cool for them to put this
feature in a new version of the SM software. \n Does anybody else think
so?
I also think that it would be very \n benficial to everyone involved if
we could discuss features that we want \n and get users to put their
names on this and send it to a Yamaha rep or \n something. Let me know
if you guys are interested in \n this.\n\nGrab the knob in SM, hold the clicker \n down, move the mouse cursor away from the knob and "than" turn it, you'll \n be able to get the finite tweak that way, all the way down to the single \n detents. I also like knobs to turn with an up and down motion. That's \n the way that it is in most of my DAW progs, but once you learn how to tweak SM \n knob's, you can get the detail that you need. Try it, you won't have near as \n many problems setting eq param's. The detents will jump if you try to turn on \n top of the knob. They are set up in degrees, so that the farther away you are \n from the knob "with clicker still held down", the more distance that the \n cursor covers and the more distance between the detents, so moving the \n cursor away from the knob is like turning the knob into a huge one. One \n degree turn on the knob is less than a millimeter, but away from the knob, one \n degree covers several millimeters.\n\nKeep On \n Trackin'\n\n------Ronny Morris - Digitak \n Mastering------\n
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