Topic: deleteing parts

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  • #679
    stu
    Participant

    Hi Frits,
    Its been a while since Ive been here, I have’nt realy had any problems with Podium for ages, there is one little thing Ive found that You may want to change eventually. Lets say I have a midi part that spans over 2 bars and I cut it in half and delete the unwanted bar, when I double click on the remaining part to edit the notes or velocity Ive noticed that the part I have just deleted still exists in the note edit view. This can be quite confusing sometimes especially when you start arrangeing.

    Whats do You think Frits?

    Stu

    #5628
    duncanparsons
    Participant

    actually I’d noticed that as well, but thought nothing of it.. but it shouldn’t be like that should it.. I think what is hapenning, is that a cut keeps the original, spawns a new part, copies the new bits, then doesn’t finish and delete the unneeded notes..

    It doens’t seem to affect playback tho’…

    DSP

    #5629
    Zynewave
    Keymaster

    The track sequence and audio events acts as windows onto the underlying sequence or sound. Editing start and stop of the events will not affect the contents of these. If the sequence event you are resizing is a phantom copy, you would not want the resize to modify the sequence contents because this could affect the other phantom events. If you want to cut the contents, you should first make the sequence unique (if it is not already unique) with the ‘clone phantom sequence’ context menu. Then you can use the ‘crop unique sequence’ context menu, which will delete all data outside the range of the sequence event.

    #5631
    stu
    Participant

    O.k thanks for that Frits.

    Stu

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