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Unread post by noise2sine » 20 Jan 2009, 10:07

Hello,
there's a new function in the conductor called "markers", how does it work ? for which purposes ? (i didn't find any information in the manual)

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Unread post by senso » 22 Jan 2009, 18:55

you can recall a snap-shot at a precise marker position.

if you enter 1 in the marker field of the conductor, the snap-shot will be recalled each time the cursor reach the marker [1) on the time line.

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Unread post by noise2sine » 23 Jan 2009, 08:58

thanks!!! again a perfect feature for me!!

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Unread post by Vincent » 25 Jan 2009, 16:26

senso wrote:you can recall a snap-shot at a precise marker position.
if you enter 1 in the marker field of the conductor, the snap-shot will be recalled each time the cursor reach the marker [1) on the time line.
Hey, Conductor becomes snapshots?
Does this mean that the Conductor is now "conducted" by the markers?
It's a very good idea, but is this logical fhis way?

a. Should the Conductor drive (conduct) everything with its scenes and position the cursor on specifyed markers?
...or...
b. Should the Conductor be - despite of it's concept - driven by something else and behave just like a simple preset manager? That logicaly means that the Markers# should not appear in the Conductor list but the Scene# should appear in a Marker list. And, because the markers are named according to the timeline instead of their chronology of the insertion, inserting some new markers for some funny additional loops could have heavy consequences on the snapshots...

Big job for me depending on the answer!...

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vincent michel
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