Adjustment event still not right?

Former user wrote on 11/13/2023, 4:57 AM

I have here 4 tracks,

  1. Adjustment event
  2. Text
  3. Media generated colour
  4. A picture/video

Parent/Child the text & colour with the adjustment event, Parent track motion adjusts all tracks.

But if the Parent track is an Adjustment track instead of a video track with an adjustment event, Parent track motion only adjusts the child tracks as it should.

?

PS, If the adjustment event is deleted from track 1, that track 1's track motion behaves normally.

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alifftudm95 wrote on 11/13/2023, 5:16 AM

Idk why I feel this is expected behaviour.

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Former user wrote on 11/13/2023, 5:18 AM

Idk why I feel this is expected behaviour.

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@alifftudm95 Parent track motion should only affect the child tracks regardless of what events are on that Parent track

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Imagine you have a project full of clips & few tracks Parent/child grouped together like this,

As soon as the cursor got to an Adjustment event you've added for an added fx, the whole project gets it's size changed.

lan-mLMC wrote on 11/13/2023, 5:30 AM

Parent/Child the text & colour with the adjustment event, Parent track motion adjusts all tracks.

@alifftudm95 @Former user This is indeed a bug.

Under normal circumstances, the parent track motion only affects the child track. But the adjustment event destroys it, so that all tracks are affected.

Simply put, the adjustment event will destroy the parent track motion's influence range.

Former user wrote on 11/13/2023, 6:41 AM

@lan-mLMC Yep, as a workaround It works if another track is added above as the parent track,

Howard-Vigorita wrote on 11/13/2023, 7:35 AM

I personally would find it more useful if we could limit the scope of an adjustment event similar to parent-child with an adjustment track. Perhaps if you put an adjustment event within a track group. Not sure what to expect if an adjustment event is on an adjustment track.

Robert Johnston wrote on 11/13/2023, 12:11 PM

@Former user As far as what the user can do, I think that Gid has the solution to his own problem. At least until Magix can repair the code. Or should they repair it? What if I want all tracks to be affected by the parent track without explicitly making each track a child track? Shortcut: put adjustment event on the parent track.

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set wrote on 11/13/2023, 3:43 PM

Parent track seems having an 'equal level' to normal track like others... so the adjustment event must also be under the parent track, on it's own child track.

The parent track can be left empty

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gary-rebholz wrote on 12/13/2023, 2:42 PM

Sorry. This is fixed for the next update.

VEGASDerek wrote on 12/13/2023, 2:50 PM

To expand upon Gary's answer, we have more adjustment event improvements which we are targeting for a future update. They were available to be included in build 208, but the changes were extensive and it was risky to add them in to this recent update, which is only a small patch. It was determined some of the changes needed more QA time than we were willing to commit to this update so we left them out to ensure they are rock solid before releasing.

lan-mLMC wrote on 12/13/2023, 6:49 PM

To expand upon Gary's answer, we have more adjustment event improvements which we are targeting for a future update. They were available to be included in build 208, but the changes were extensive and it was risky to add them in to this recent update, which is only a small patch. It was determined some of the changes needed more QA time than we were willing to commit to this update so we left them out to ensure they are rock solid before releasing.


@gary-rebholz @VEGASDerek 

Hi, does the future adjustment event fix include this bug reported by users?

It shows the exception of Boris Sapphire plug-in in the adjustment event under different preview resolutions.