Track Position Slider
Track Position Slider
It might be helpful to be able to click your mouse anywhere on the" horizontal track" of the "track position slider" and have the pointer end up at that position rather than having to "drag" the pointer or continously click on the "track" to move to a new location.
I'd agree with you on that one.
The slider in Har-Bal is a pretty basic one built directly out of the slider control in Windows. It is something that would benefit from a custom control associated with a heap of other stuff but it hasn't been designed or implemented yet. It was only ever meant as a temporary solution until new features come along that displace it.
In the release after the Mac port it will likely be replaced. Any suggestions for future functionality welcome.
Regards,
Paavo.
The slider in Har-Bal is a pretty basic one built directly out of the slider control in Windows. It is something that would benefit from a custom control associated with a heap of other stuff but it hasn't been designed or implemented yet. It was only ever meant as a temporary solution until new features come along that displace it.
In the release after the Mac port it will likely be replaced. Any suggestions for future functionality welcome.
Regards,
Paavo.
Re: Track Position Slider
Funny, I was just thinking about posting this suggestion. I'm often frustrated by the limitations of the slider. I guess I'm spoiled by apps like Winamp or WMP whose sliders are very flexible.tcatzere wrote:It might be helpful to be able to click your mouse anywhere on the" horizontal track" of the "track position slider" and have the pointer end up at that position rather than having to "drag" the pointer or continously click on the "track" to move to a new location.
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Ya know, just thinking about this, would it be possible to show a small version of the actual wave below the timeline, so we would know visually where we are dragging to...maybe be able to highlight a section of the have for quick and easy looping and such things...sometimes I want to find a spot of silence or just hihat hits, soemthing like that is easy to pick out of even a very small version of the actual wave...
HarBal is a visual tool after all, right?
HarBal is a visual tool after all, right?

Great idea!dbmasters wrote:Ya know, just thinking about this, would it be possible to show a small version of the actual wave below the timeline, so we would know visually where we are dragging to...maybe be able to highlight a section of the have for quick and easy looping and such things...sometimes I want to find a spot of silence or just hihat hits, soemthing like that is easy to pick out of even a very small version of the actual wave...
HarBal is a visual tool after all, right?
Yes, Oh Yes Please !!!dbmasters wrote:Ya know, just thinking about this, would it be possible to show a small version of the actual wave below the timeline, so we would know visually where we are dragging to...maybe be able to highlight a section of the have for quick and easy looping and such things...sometimes I want to find a spot of silence or just hihat hits, soemthing like that is easy to pick out of even a very small version of the actual wave...
HarBal is a visual tool after all, right?