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Sonic visualiser filter4/16/2024 ![]() Sorry I should have specified looking at a spectrogram. Reply to this email directly, view it on GitHub, or unsubscribe. You are receiving this because you authored the thread. (Most of the key combinations listed in Key and Mouse Reference are taken automatically from the actual menu shortcuts, and so are "guaranteed" to be current and correct - but the general pane navigation ones sadly are not) If you can confirm this works for you, then I'll go ahead and simply correct the docs for the next release. I'm not sure whether it was always this way, or whether at some point the code has changed (but why?) to invalidate the docs. Try Shift+Wheel to scroll vertically and Alt+Wheel to zoom. the key and mouse reference) simply list Shift+Wheel and Alt+Wheel the wrong way around. However, it might not be all that bad - I've checked the code, and it looks as if the docs (i.e. ![]() I can confirm this, thank you for the report. On Wednesday, February 17, 2021, 01:29:31 AM PST, Chris Cannam wrote: The only way I can get to a certain freq at a certain zoom level is to Shift + Left Drag a marquee. The same if I do Left Drag in the vertical direction. So I can't seem to do vertical scroll at a constant zoom level. For me.Shift + Wheel Seems to do vertical Zoom and Scroll at the same timeAlt + Wheel Does horizontal scroll (duplicates Ctrl + Wheel) There seems to be no appreciable CPU hit for leaving the Window Overlap set to its highest setting.Hmm, something seems not right. The Window Overlap setting blurs or sharpens the blobs.Try it both ways and see what you prefer. ![]() You can further focus the fundamentals by changing the normalization on the "Scale" line, but that can also add puddles of blue to other parts of your spectrogram while de-emphasizing the fundamentals. A value of 16384 focuses the fundamentals to a width of only a few Hz while still allowing for reasonably acceptable scrolling motion during playback on my 6th gen Core i3. Larger values make the blobs skinnier for greater accuracy, but at the expense of CPU usage. ![]()
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