Topic: Curve events Q

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  • #542
    kingtubby
    Participant

    Anyone know if it’s currently possible to select multiple curve-parameter events and move them simultaneously?

    Thanks,
    Mart.

    #4884
    duncanparsons
    Participant

    Yes – I’m at work, so this is from memory…

    Hold down CTRL when selecting, this will hold your selexions, then drag (holding ctrl down when dropping to do linked clips)..

    It’s the same as with notes/ audio

    HTH
    DSP

    #4885
    kingtubby
    Participant

    @duncanparsons wrote:

    Hold down CTRL when selecting, this will hold your selexions, then drag (holding ctrl down when dropping to do linked clips)

    ‘fraid not Duncan – When I ctrl-click on a param-event, it sends the selected param-event to the zero position at the bottom of the curve-editor. I’ve trawled the guide and I don’t think it’s possible to do what I want…yet.

    Mart.

    #4886
    Zynewave
    Keymaster

    Anyone know if it’s currently possible to select multiple curve-parameter events and move them simultaneously?

    Currently it’s not possible to drag multiple curve events. It’s high on my list. The curve editor should behave more like the keyboard and drum editors, where you can drag a multiple event selection, and use ctrl+arrow left/right keys to move all selected events in time.

    Duncan is probably referring to dragging curve sequence events in the arrrangement editor.

    As an alternative, you can use cut/paste to move a selection of curve events (by moving play cursor to new paste location).

    #4887
    kingtubby
    Participant

    OK, thanks Frits.

    Mart.

    #4889
    Conquistador
    Participant

    @Zynewave wrote:

    Duncan is probably referring to dragging curve sequence events in the arrrangement editor.

    As an alternative, you can use cut/paste to move a selection of curve events (by moving play cursor to new paste location).

    That is a very handy tip.

    #4890
    duncanparsons
    Participant

    That was indeed the question I answered… Now what did you ask again?

    πŸ˜†

    DSP

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