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Vince4xmas

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A few questions on Pixel Editor:

Can you change the color of the effects as they change on the timeline? Currently change from white to light grey only. Difficult to see transition points.

Can you expand the props column on the left to see the entire description?

Can you edit the defined timings (insert multiple timings in certain areas)?

 

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On 2/1/2016 at 9:09 AM, Vince4xmas said:

Can you change the color of the effects as they change on the timeline? Currently change from white to light grey only. Difficult to see transition points.

Not currently, but that is a good suggestion.

On 2/1/2016 at 9:09 AM, Vince4xmas said:

Can you expand the props column on the left to see the entire description?

Yes, just drag the right side of the props column.

On 2/1/2016 at 9:09 AM, Vince4xmas said:

Can you edit the defined timings (insert multiple timings in certain areas)?

Yes you can. The timing grids are defined in the Sequence Editor, but you can modify freeform grids in the Pixel Editor. First, select a freeform timing grid from the drop-down above the sequence grid. Next, right-click on the grid and from the pop-up menu select Timing Mark > Lock Timings - such that the menu item is no longer checked. Now you can right-click on the grid and select Timing Mark > Add or Timing Mark > Delete as needed. When you save the Pixel Editor sequence, the changes to the timing grid will be saved back to your LMS or LAS file.

Matt

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Thanks Matt, much appreciated. Would really like to see timeline color change in next update if possible. I think it is very difficult to see the transition points currently when using white and grey.

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When can we expect the next update for PE?

I would like to see the forementioned timeline color change as well as the ability to slow down the track playback speed.

Thanks

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