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Postby NaiveAmoeba » Thu Jan 22, 2009 9:27 am

Brilliant! Thanks, that bugged me too.
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Postby anti-banausic » Fri Jan 23, 2009 3:52 pm

Can someone help me with snap automation offset. I was playing with a loop and because of the offset it sounded funny controlling a filter. Like the filter would open at the end of the loop a little because my offset was -5. Is there a good reason to have an offset?

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Postby Twister » Thu Apr 02, 2009 4:24 am

ski wrote:After doing a little more sleuthing I discovered that if the following tools are assigned to the CMD key, this 3-key trick will not work:

• pointer tool
• pencil tool
• eraser tool
• automation select tool
• automation curve tool

I'd be curious to see if anyone else finds the same non-working behavior when one of these tools is assigned to CMD.

Same results here.
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Postby ski » Thu Apr 02, 2009 9:21 am

Thankx for confirming, Twister!

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Postby buzwah » Mon Oct 19, 2009 3:37 pm

I know I'm a bit late with this reply but Ski your findings are the same for me (FWIW). And I found a neat trick, (I think). If the Automation select tool is your command key, then by holding the Control+ Option+ Command and dragging in the Automation lane it actually creates four nodes!!. Another way of creating nodes quickly unless it it is widely known already & I'm just slow. :D
But I suppose the Marquee tool is more versatile as a Command key tool. (Personal preference)
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Postby Doug Z » Mon Oct 19, 2009 3:56 pm

NIce tip, I never knew that. But then again I rarely have the Automation select tool assigned to anything.

Another option is to use shift+control+option with the arrow tool. That's the pre-marquee tool method that still works. I find it especially useful in the Hyperdraw window, where there is no choice of the marquee tool.
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Postby buzwah » Mon Oct 19, 2009 5:57 pm

Doug Z wrote:NIce tip, I never knew that. But then again I rarely have the Automation select tool assigned to anything.

Another option is to use shift+control+option with the arrow tool. That's the pre-marquee tool method that still works. I find it especially useful in the Hyperdraw window, where there is no choice of the marquee tool.


And another one is Shift + Option creates only 2 nodes in Automation.
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