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ID | Project | Category | View Status | Date Submitted | Last Update |
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0008964 | ardour | bugs | public | 2022-09-19 21:37 | 2022-09-26 08:38 |
Reporter | Mitsch | Assigned To | |||
Priority | normal | Severity | minor | Reproducibility | always |
Status | new | Resolution | open | ||
Platform | Ubuntu Studio | OS | Linux | OS Version | 04.22 |
Product Version | 6.9 | ||||
Summary | 0008964: Aux Send reaction on mouse scrolling is slow | ||||
Description | There is principally a good mechanism in ardour using the scroll wheel on faders: * Just scroll wheel: fast * Scroll wheel with Ctrl pressed: slow * Scroll wheel with Ctrl+Alt pressed: very slow There is an exception of this rule. When using the scroll wheel on auxiliary sends, it goes: * Just scroll wheel: slow * Scroll wheel with Ctrl pressed: very slow * Scroll wheel with Ctrl+Alt pressed: slightly before "no move at all" I wonder if this is intended. If not, I'd love to see this behavior changed to one I experienced on other faders. | ||||
Steps To Reproduce | Use a channel strip with an auxiliary send, set the pointer over it and scroll. | ||||
Tags | No tags attached. | ||||
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This is mysterious. There should be no difference and scroll-wheel works exactly the same (also the small inline fader). Do you have a mouse with a latching (clicking) scroll-wheel, or do you use a touch-pad (or middle-click scroll emulation)? I'm asking because the inline fader reacts to both horizontal and vertical scroll, with a touch-pad, a diagonal scroll can cancel out any changes. I cannot reproduce the issue here (nor can other users I've just asked on IRC). |
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Yes, I do have a latching scroll wheel. My preferred input device is a wired "Logitech Track Man Wheel" trackball. But I have mice with which I had the same result. To be more precise I show you the dB change I'm getting delivered. Faders (edit window or main fader of mixer window), count from 0.0 dB: * Scroll wheel only: -5.7 dB / (+)4.7 dB for 5 scroll events from latch to latch. * with CTRL: -0.1 dB / (+)0.1 dB for each scroll event. * with CTRL and Alt, you need 10 events to scroll +/-0.1dB This is totally okay for me. A very good experience. Auxiliary Sends, count from 0.0 dB: * Scroll wheel only: -5.69 dB / (+)4.71 dB for 5 scroll events. (Seems to be identical with the faders behavior. My fault! I had this wrong in my mind when writing the bug report!) * with CTRL, I need between 3 and 5 scroll events to get +/-0.01 dB (I mean 0.01, not 0.1!) * with CTRL and Alt, you need 45 scroll events to get +/-0.01 dB Just in case, you're still getting other results: I'm using german locales. In rare cases, some programs can't deal with this or showing strange behaviors like this… But of course, it can also relate to Ubuntu's build options… |
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Can this behavior be reproduced? |