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Sorry for the maybe stupid question:
But is it possible to change the Timebase for the arrangement grid without using the mouse? :readit:

Really looking for a shortcut, but couldn’t find it. :rtfm2:
Maybe there’s a workaround.
Generally I want everything in bars, but sometimes when moving stuff I like it in samples. Would love somehow to do this, directly from the keyboard.

Thanks in advance.
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by jazzundso on Mon May 29, 2023 2:48 pm
There's indeed no command to change the Timebase currently, so you can only change it by going into the menu. It's a good feature request.

In case that helps you as a workaround, in the Navigation Essentials and Scoring Tools add-ons for Studio One, there are commands that can move events in Seconds/Beats/Bars/Frames/Samples. There are also cursor movement commands for Seconds/Beats/Frames/Grid (current grid).

https://studioonescripts.com

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by donaldbaarns on Tue May 30, 2023 8:18 am
Kuno Nagel wroteSorry for the maybe stupid question:
But is it possible to change the Timebase for the arrangement grid without using the mouse? :readit:

Really looking for a shortcut, but couldn’t find it. :rtfm2:
Maybe there’s a workaround.
Generally I want everything in bars, but sometimes when moving stuff I like it in samples. Would love somehow to do this, directly from the keyboard.

Thanks in advance.


Yes & No. I don't see any KB shortcuts for that, but you have other options to get the same functionality.

You can have a secondary timeline via the "Ruler" and have it set to Samples while the Timeline is set to Bars.

You can leave that Ruler showing. (or show/hide it via a KB Shortcut)

Set a shortcut for showing/hiding the Ruler:
KB Shortcuts > "Open Secondary Ruler" (assign to a shortcut)

Plus you can have two Time Displays in the bottom Transport area.
Set one to Bars, the other to Samples.

Not exactly what you're asking, I suspect it will get you what you want.

S1 Ruler and Timebase.png

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by Kuno Nagel on Mon Jun 05, 2023 5:21 am
Two really amazing answers actually.

Using the script now for a lot of other things too.
Just great.

The workaround with the secondary timeline was actually something I already did because of this, but was not aware of the ruler. So thank you so much.

Great community. :thumbup: :punk:
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by jazzundso on Mon Jun 05, 2023 5:28 am
Glad you find it helpful :-)

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