Subject:Eraser Tool
Posted by: chicago_dude2
Date:12/29/2000 4:56:00 PM
I own an older version of Acid, ph1. When I use the eraser tool, I'm force to zoom in at max mag to ensure I edit the clip precisely. On my nephews version, he can erase precisely, whole notes, 16th, eigth, by a simple click using the erase tool. Is this something I have set incorrectly? I get the same end result, except there is a time savings and ease of use. hope I explained myself correct. |
Subject:Re: Eraser Tool
Reply by: pc_loopy
Date:12/30/2000 7:55:00 AM
click "Options", then "Snap to" this should enable you to erase down to 64th note tony cano wrote: >>I own an older version of Acid, ph1. When I use the eraser >>tool, I'm force to zoom in at max mag to ensure I edit the >>clip precisely. On my nephews version, he can erase >>precisely, whole notes, 16th, eigth, by a simple click >>using the erase tool. Is this something I have set >>incorrectly? I get the same end result, except there is a >>time savings and ease of use. >> >>hope I explained myself correct. |
Subject:Re: Eraser Tool
Reply by: chicago_dude2
Date:12/31/2000 4:39:00 AM
thanks much - since i was impatient, i reloaded the s/w and everything worked the way I wanted it. thanks for the 411. tc robert price wrote: >>click "Options", then "Snap to" >>this should enable you to erase down to 64th note >> >> >>tony cano wrote: >>>>I own an older version of Acid, ph1. When I use the >>eraser >>>>tool, I'm force to zoom in at max mag to ensure I edit >>the >>>>clip precisely. On my nephews version, he can erase >>>>precisely, whole notes, 16th, eigth, by a simple click >>>>using the erase tool. Is this something I have set >>>>incorrectly? I get the same end result, except there is >>a >>>>time savings and ease of use. >>>> >>>>hope I explained myself correct. |
Subject:Re: Eraser Tool
Reply by: MikeHarrisonM
Date:1/6/2001 1:54:00 PM
Tony, Go Options -Snap to You can choose how big a chunk you wish to erase. Mike |