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Hi - I packed an empty root container and
I'm trying to set up 3 <1 bar> containers :
1st container 7/4, then <1bar> 9/8, then <1bar> 4/4
I cant get the last bar <4/4> to snap to the previous 9/8 bar...it either leaves an 1/8th gap or it dives under the previous container...any help would be appreciated
thanks in advance - proto
Sa., 02.03.2013 - 10:55 Permalink
The containers cannot be moved in steps smaller than 1/4 with the mouse. But you can enter the desired position offset manually. Select the container after the 9/8 container, select the "Container" tab in the parameter inspector and then enter "1m+9/8" in the input field "Offset".
Another possibility to avoid gaps between containers is the command "Keep child containers in a row". Select the root container and then activate that command. This will ensure that your three underlaying containers are kept in a row (without gaps).
Sa., 02.03.2013 - 15:04 Permalink
That did it thanks Juergen- works as you described.
Have you had any luck exporting sf projects to .smf or .xml with time signature changes?
When I import to .smf reaper it just gives a single master meter.
Then work around is to export each container seperately i guess?
Sa., 02.03.2013 - 22:44 Permalink
Have you had any luck exporting sf projects to .smf or .xml with time signature changes?
When I import to .smf reaper it just gives a single master meter.
You are right, time signature changes seem not to be exported. Maybe a bug. I haven't noticed that until now because I'm adjusting the time signature changes (if necessary) after the export in the DAW anyway.
Then work around is to export each container seperately i guess?
No, that's not necessary. You can export the whole arrangement and easily adjust the time signature changes in the DAW afterwards. Not a big deal.
So., 03.03.2013 - 17:38 Permalink
Time signature changes currently have a bug that will be fixed with next update.
So., 03.03.2013 - 21:28 Permalink
I had thought you could move containers by the 'quantize value' that was currently accepted. Am I wrong? (It would be a nice feature if you can't)
So., 03.03.2013 - 22:51 Permalink
I had thought you could move containers by the 'quantize value' that was currently accepted. Am I wrong?
No, the quantization value has no effect on container movements. Andre explained the reason in this thread:
(https://users.cognitone.com/content/moving-container)