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ID | Project | Category | View Status | Date Submitted | Last Update |
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0006849 | ardour | bugs | public | 2016-03-30 20:18 | 2016-03-31 16:20 |
Reporter | oswaldm | Assigned To | |||
Priority | low | Severity | minor | Reproducibility | sometimes |
Status | new | Resolution | open | ||
Platform | Intel x86 64 Bit | OS | Ubuntu Studio | OS Version | 14.04 LTS |
Summary | 0006849: Editing gain curves changes curve on other track (demonstration attached) | ||||
Description | Sometimes, when editing a gain Curve with selecting a range, switching to the draw tool, grabbing the line in the range in the middle and pulling it up or down, one of the neighbouring tracks changes the curve and NOT the one the user selected. The value shown beneath the mouse curser shows "NaN" (not a number) in this case, while it shows the dB value in the working case. Appeared a lot of times in different versions. Version as shown in the attached video is: Ardour 4.6.256 "Evening Star" (built from revision 4.6-256-gdf76996) Intel 64-bit Find attached a video from a screencast where I show this. Workaround: currently it is possible to work around this by going back to the range tool (R) setting the range again, changing to draw tool (D) and then edit the envelope. Works pretty much every time, but it is really annoying | ||||
Steps To Reproduce | Sometimes, when editing a gain Curve with selecting a range, switching to the draw tool, grabbing the line in the range in the middle and pulling it up or down, one of the neighbouring tracks changes the curve and NOT the one the user selected. The value shown beneath the mouse curser shows "NaN" (not a number) in this case, while it shows the dB value in the working case. | ||||
Additional Information | Find attached a video from a screencast where I show this. | ||||
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