Questions about Additional Cursors on 2.2?????????

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Questions about Additional Cursors on 2.2?????????

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I notice several other functions, in addition to the Functions used in the Tutorial, on 2.2 that I'm having difficulty finding Tutorial info as to what they are for and how to use them.

Please refer me to Tutorial.

Thank you,

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Re: Tutorial help please

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lucky wrote:I notice several other functions, in addition to the Functions used in the Tutorial, on 2.2 that I'm having difficulty finding Tutorial info as to what they are for and how to use them.

Please refer me to Tutorial.

Thank you,

Lucky
Lucky

Which functions are you referring to?
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Post by lucky »

I'm curious as to what, when, where & how to use the Default cursor, Zoom In & Out cursors, Pan cursors & Harmonic cursors.

Thank you,

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Post by lucky »

To quote Pink Floyd, "Is anybody out there?"

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Post by HarBal »

Isn't it "Is ther anybody in there?" from "comfortably numb"...

Anyway, Default cursor is simply an inactive cursor. When selected you can click on the graph and nothing will happen. You select it if you don't want someone clicking on Har-Bal and screwing up your work. By and large it is rarely used.

Zoom In, Zoom Out and pan cursors are for navigating the graph. If you want closer look at the detail in a particular region, grab the Zoom In cursor and click and drag a bounding box around the area of interest. On letting go of the mouse button it will zoom into that area. The pan cursor is like imaging the graph is a sheet of paper that you slide around. Click and drag the mouse and the graph will follow. Zoom out is like Zoom In but in the opposite direction.

As for the Harmonic cursor, try reading these threads:

http://har-bal.com/ipw-web/bulletin/bb/ ... nic+cursor

http://har-bal.com/ipw-web/bulletin/bb/ ... nic+cursor

Regards,


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Post by lucky »

Am I able to modify the Pans in a Song?

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Post by HarBal »

Not within Har-Bal. It has no field rotation / pan control.

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Hey Lucky, email me at psavia@cfl.rr.com if you get this. Thanks!
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