Re: About SAM Sound Controller

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I agree with Greg and Larry about this control.

I think the goal needs to be immediate results as one arrows up or down,
so that the adjustment becomes one of comfort with what one hears as
opposed to some numeric value.

So, my suggestion is to simply present the current value in a control
where up and down raise and lower the volume, or sonic parameter.
Perhaps  m could serve as a toggle for mute..

This has the makings of a very nice tool. Way to go, Willem!

Janina

Gregory Nowak writes:
> On Thu, Apr 11, 2019 at 08:10:32AM +0200, Willem van der Walt wrote:
> > You say: but arrowing up-and-down doesn't change the percentage. It
> > should'nt, you must press enter to change the value.
> 
> This seems counter intuitive to me. In every mixer application I've
> ever used, using the arrow keys or whatever other controls always had
> the desired change without having to press something for the change to
> take effect. I don't know how others here feel about this, but I
> suggest you reconsider the need to press enter for the change to take
> effect.
> 
> Greg
> 
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