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scrolling down audio tracks
Posted: 12 Sep 2011, 17:39
by Simone
Hello,
I'm a new Tvpaint user (one month ago I begun using it
), but now I'm facing a problem.. I'm adding sounds to a sequence of clips, but I don't know how to scroll down the sound layers!..
Maybe it is a very stupid question but if you add different sound layers you have got to enlarge the project timeline to view all of them, but I don't see any bar that allows you to scroll down, like you can do with image and animation layers..
Is there a way to solve this?
thank you
Simone
Re: scrolling down audio tracks
Posted: 12 Sep 2011, 17:48
by Paul Fierlinger
Don't enlarge the sound layers area and the scroll bar will become more apparent; it's exactly where the layer's scroll bar is, only above it; unless I don't understand your question...
Re: scrolling down audio tracks
Posted: 12 Sep 2011, 18:54
by Simone
Thank you Paul for answering so quickly and because I have got the opportunity...I want to congratulate to you because I admire your work, I view your movie "My dog Tulip" and I really liked it, and thinking that you could do that great work with a few collaborators is impressive and inspiring.
Back to the audio problem
..what I mean is that:
- Here, under the Z you have got a vertical bar that allows you to scroll up and down
,
- Here instead you don't have a vertical bar that allows you to scroll down
So everytime I have to enlarge the project window to view all the audio layers, and maybe if I add too many sounds i will not see every audio layer because there is not enough space in the computer screen..
Maybe I don't understand your first answer but I tried to decrease the project area size and I didn't find a solution...
Simone
Re: scrolling down audio tracks
Posted: 12 Sep 2011, 19:11
by Paul Fierlinger
Ahhh... one picture better than a thousand words. You are in the Project Tab -- I was looking under the clip Tab, where I more often work with sound, You are right, in my opinion, there is a need for a scroll bar -- it's just that no one has come up with it yet. Most people probably don't work with so may layers of sound in TVP. This is a question only the developers can answer.
Thanks for what you said of Tulip -- it was actually made just by me and my wife; I did all the drawings and she did everything to do with color. And then there was the composer and sound engineer in one... but zillions of producers and associate producers of course.