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Timeplus template
Timeplus template










When enabled, it allows to make jumps between locators spontaneously without following the global quantization. "GQ" (Global Quantization): This specifically concerns the "* goto" command. This can be handy if prefixes (1, 2, 3 etc.) in the locators name have to be kept but don't correspond to the preset you want to link to it. "locatorname ! 1 blabla" instead of "1 locatorname blabla" or "locatorname blabla 1"). "Cust." allows to enter a custom prefix ( by default "!"), this way the associated preset number can be placed anywhere in the locator name (ex. "Prefix" : "None" disabled prefix mode. * goto (+ complete locator name): it will jump to the corresponding locator, Always put a * followed by a space before then enter an function: "Command" mode: if enabled, locator names can trigger functions when the playhead pass above them. When disabled, user will have to associate a locator to a preset by selecting it manually in the corresponding menu. "Follow" mode: When enabled, it allows user to automatically switch from a preset (in the "0 position" panel) to another by entering its number at the beginning or the end of a locator. (Since I didn't find a nice way to automate this without messing things, this button will have to be pressed each time you make locator changes.) "Update locators" : Simply updates the list of locators in the current session and their position. Custom Offset in h:m:s:ms/fr depending on "Milliseconds / Frames" modes,

#Timeplus template manual

Custom 0 position: manual (bars:beats:sixteenth) or determined by the current position of the playhead (viewfinder icon), 5 presets slots to save and load user settings (mappable for recall), Floating window: zoomable, integrable in the Live environment, Once it’s done you can save it in a template, or as a preset, to avoid doing these steps the next time you'll start a new session. To set it up, all you have to do is to load the "Time +" device on the track of choice, open the floating window and configure his position (it was originally designed to fit next to the bars:beats:sixteenth counter). It indicates you the grid value of 1 frame. You'll find, among other things, "Auto tempo", a feature particularly handy, it sets automatically the tempo of your session to make it synchronized with your video, depending on its number of frames. I made this device because I needed it, I hope it will make your life easier too :) This device is primarily made for sound designers working with pictures and was intended to work with linear timecoded content. "Time +" allows you to display the current playhead position (hours:minutes:seconds:milliseconds/frames) in real time, all the time. Device Details Device Overview Name/Version:










Timeplus template