Apologies if it is inappropriate to share this here. Let me know and I'll delete this post.
I wrote a little Qtractor for beginners tutorial and posted it on linuxmusicians.com HOW TOs, Tips & Tricks forum, thought I'd share it here. (https://linuxmusicians.com/viewtopic.php?t=28331)
My aim for writing this tutorial was mostly to introduce beginners to the features of Qtractor through the process of creating a track from start to finish, to provide them context on how to potentially apply the features of Qtractor to an electronic track creation workflow .
I'm by no means experienced writer, this is the first tutorial I ever wrote. And I did my best with the markdown style :)
Again, apologies if it's inappropriate to post it here, and let me know if i should delete this post.
re. little beginners tutorial for Qtractor :)...
hi, good job!
have you considered to contribute to the user's manual wiki? if yes, just provide your sourceforge.net user handle (you may register one if you haven't done it yet) and I'll be pleased to add you to the writers roster.
cheers && thanks
ps. there's a notorious glitch on the tool-tip (balloon) at the screenshot in "Listening in Loop Mode (Loop Playback)": it shows extreme time values, possibly due to negative values where unsigned integers are expected. (see below)
is this happening all the time or just an one-time glitch? EDIT: never mind, it is fixed now in qtractor >= 1.5.4.10git.6d8c7b, however you should also fix the screenshot on your side, right? :)
On the version I'm on, it…
On the version I'm on, it happens when i use the click and drag at the top ruler timeline bar to select a range, and go from right to left and cross over my mouse pointer to the left tracks pane section.
I have fixed the particular screenshot in the linuxmusicians.com tutorial post. sorry about the oversight.
(also, thank you for the feedback, sir!)
Edit: I switched Qtractor to your Tumbleweed repo and now that glitch is solved! Thanks!
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