Hello everyone,
first of all thanks for all the work.
I like version 5 B2 very much.
Unfortunately, I can't find a function from version 4.
How can I change the controller properties in version 5?
More precisely, set direct values (levels) to a controller on the virtual console? See the screenshot from version 4.
Thanks very much
Kind regards
https://1drv.ms/u/s!AgTHKHimNfvStio4qBI ... r?e=8I9w1V
controller properties
- edogawa
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I also wondered when testing sliders in v5 VC.
If you switch to Edit mode (paper/pencil icon) and select a Slider, you see the modes in the properties field, it's just that Level got translated to "Stufe".
That's confusing to say the least. It should (as a well known technical term) remain untranslated/capitalized like in v4, or we can come up with a better word, maybe "Werte".
Anyway, when you select this mode, there appears a new entry to select channels, in the section below.
Likewise, Playback slider mode got renamed to Adjust in v5, and shows as "Anpassen", which makes zero sense here too, I even find the english word confusing. it should really make clear that you only can attach functions in this mode. Playback wasn't exactly intuitive IMO, but there was a tooltip popping up in v4 that explained it well.
If you switch to Edit mode (paper/pencil icon) and select a Slider, you see the modes in the properties field, it's just that Level got translated to "Stufe".
That's confusing to say the least. It should (as a well known technical term) remain untranslated/capitalized like in v4, or we can come up with a better word, maybe "Werte".
Anyway, when you select this mode, there appears a new entry to select channels, in the section below.
Likewise, Playback slider mode got renamed to Adjust in v5, and shows as "Anpassen", which makes zero sense here too, I even find the english word confusing. it should really make clear that you only can attach functions in this mode. Playback wasn't exactly intuitive IMO, but there was a tooltip popping up in v4 that explained it well.
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- edogawa
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I just realized that this indeed doesn't work in beta2.
Latest Linux Appimage from Test Versions gives me the options tab for fader modes.
Latest Linux Appimage from Test Versions gives me the options tab for fader modes.
- mcallegari
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@edogawa "Adjust" is not equal to "Playback". It's much more powerful, that's why I renamed it.
Try for example to attach an EFX or a Video. It will show many attributes that were not possible to control at runtime with v4
Try for example to attach an EFX or a Video. It will show many attributes that were not possible to control at runtime with v4
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I wish I had read your lines earlier, thank you. now I don't have to look any further.edogawa wrote: ↑Wed Mar 01, 2023 8:21 am I just realized that this indeed doesn't work in beta2.
Latest Linux Appimage from Test Versions gives me the options tab for fader modes.