Topic: Editing notes (In the Midi Editor)
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September 28, 2008 at 15:25 #1709
UncleAgeParticipantWhile editing notes in the midi editor I would like the ability to make changes to the note length of several notes at once.
Now when I select several notes and drag, they all resond accordingly maintaining their relationship to each other and following the dragging motion up, down, left or right. However, with several notes selected, if I change the length in one the others remain the same.
Is this the intended behavour or can this be changed?
p.s. Let me point out that I was using the select tool and combining that with the ALT+Click to change the note length.
Also, I didn’t want to combine this with my other post as I see these as completely different issues.
Thanks.
September 28, 2008 at 16:09 #13230
druidParticipantI believe this is something that has been mentioned, and Frits I believe said that he would change it. I don’t know when, though. I also would like this!
September 28, 2008 at 17:03 #13231
UncleAgeParticipantThanks druid, I guess I should have searched a bit more before I posted. 😳
September 29, 2008 at 01:42 #13232
druidParticipantNever mind that; it’s a great reminder, for something intuitive that should be there. 😉
October 2, 2008 at 19:32 #13250
LiquidProj3ctParticipantOctober 2, 2008 at 19:47 #13251
DFusionParticipantWhat you can do is to select the notes you want to resize and right click in the piano roll and select “Set duration”.
But remember to set the note lenght in the snap list first.
October 2, 2008 at 20:26 #13252
LiquidProj3ctParticipantThx DFusion, it’s a bit limited this option because I would like use custom lenghts, but I think that I’ll survive 😛
I want do something like to FL Studio piano roll with alt+drag.
Thanks!
October 2, 2008 at 21:03 #13253
DFusionParticipant@LiquidProj3ct wrote:
Thx DFusion, it’s a bit limited this option because I would like use custom lenghts, but I think that I’ll survive 😛
I want do something like to FL Studio piano roll with alt+drag.
Thanks!
Yes i understand well what you want to do 😀
I was just giving you a workaround until Frits implement this function 8)October 5, 2008 at 07:22 #13269
LiquidProj3ctParticipantYeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!!! I found a better solution!!!
I cannot drag the lenght of selected notes with the mouse, but I can do it with the keyboard, selecting the notes and Ctrl+plus or Ctrl+minus (select a very tiny snap value with shift+d/shift F). It doesn’t work with numerical keyboard but it does with the other plus and minus on alpha keyboard. I think this can be a problem of regional configuration (spanish keyboard).
Regards!
Juan
October 5, 2008 at 08:19 #13270
DFusionParticipant@LiquidProj3ct wrote:
Yeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!!! I found a better solution!!!
I cannot drag the lenght of selected notes with the mouse, but I can do it with the keyboard, selecting the notes and Ctrl+plus or Ctrl+minus (select a very tiny snap value with shift+d/shift F). It doesn’t work with numerical keyboard but it does with the other plus and minus on alpha keyboard. I think this can be a problem of regional configuration (spanish keyboard).
Regards!
Juan
Nice find 8)
It seems like Podium is very Keyboard Based.You can also hold down ctrl+shift+Arrow up/down to move the selected notes one octave lower or higher in the Piano roll.
😀
October 11, 2008 at 22:35 #13300
aMUSEdParticipantI just wish it wouldn’t delete notes when I double click on them – its too easy to do this accidentally.
October 12, 2008 at 03:32 #13303
druidParticipantIt does that?? :O
Not sure I like that..!!
October 12, 2008 at 08:29 #13304
aMUSEdParticipant@DFusion wrote:
@LiquidProj3ct wrote:
Yeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!!! I found a better solution!!!
I cannot drag the lenght of selected notes with the mouse, but I can do it with the keyboard, selecting the notes and Ctrl+plus or Ctrl+minus (select a very tiny snap value with shift+d/shift F). It doesn’t work with numerical keyboard but it does with the other plus and minus on alpha keyboard. I think this can be a problem of regional configuration (spanish keyboard).
Regards!
Juan
Nice find 8)
It seems like Podium is very Keyboard Based.You can also hold down ctrl+shift+Arrow up/down to move the selected notes one octave lower or higher in the Piano roll.
😀
I’d rather do all those things with the mouse though.
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