![]() Obviously these forums aren’t the correct place. I have made a screen recording to better illustrate the problem and where other DAW’s succeed, but I don’t know where to send it yet. Create a new track (or Aux) in Pro Tools, set the input to your microphone, and the output to your anything that will route to the. I know EXACTLY what you are talking about and it seems there are thousands who agree (people to work under stress deadlines and rely on efficient work flow.) In Logic's Audio Preferences, set your Output Device to the newly created Multi-Output Device (this can create a feedback loop if you input monitor the track, so be careful), and the Input Device to Blackhole 16ch. And it pains me because I love Cubase so much. Yes to this, fbeauvaisc!!! It is the biggest reason I cannot use Cubase for my daily work. It can be smooth so it’s just a matter of linking this to the mouse’s scroll wheel, how hard can that be? Most softwares and browsers have that. The point is, smoothness it’s already there with the click and drag and the scroll bars. Press Start and you will see a 3-second countdown begin for your recording. Click to drag and drop a rectangle indicating the portion of the screen you would like to record. In the top toolbar, press the Record button, then press New. It’s a nice trick but will never replace the scroll wheel. To open Snipping Tool, simply search for it in the Start menu search box. And then you have to grab the thing again and again to move forward or back. life’s too short for thisĪctually no, middle mouse button + drag = drag as smoothly as you like. ![]() Middle mouse button + drag = scroll as smoothly as you like.Īctually, wherever i come across smooth scrolling i tend turn it off, as it simply makes slow to navigate. If the recording is fading out after a few seconds, look for a Noise Suppression setting you can turn off in the Recording side of the sound device settings. That solution really highlights the fact that the scroll bars are so tiny, though! Right now my workaround for scrolling is to program a button on the TurboMouse to click and drag and then I can click on the scroll bar and use to ball to scroll. I find it surprising that, in light of Cubase being so awesome in so many ways, the ability to easily scroll and also the size of those tiny little scroll bars hasn’t been addressed. This video describes how to send Pro Tools output to Quicktime while recording with a VO microphone. They need to put something like that in Cubase where you can hold down a key to slowly scroll (and add the shift key to scroll horizontally). Create Quicktime Screen Recordings with Pro Tools Audio. Pro Tools used to have (probably still do) the ability to make super-fine fader adjustments in the mixer (and sends) when pressing down the “Option” key I think. Like others have mentioned, it jumps too far ahead/behind even when trying to be as gentle as possible. The scroll wheel on it really stinks when trying to scroll vertically or horizontally (pressing Shift). ![]() +1 times infinity for this feature request! I’m using a Kensington TurboMouse (in Windows), which I love so much. 26 subscribers Subscribe 11K views 8 years ago This video describes how to send Pro Tools output to Quicktime while recording with a VO microphone. ![]()
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