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Is it possible to move a phrase forward or backward, i.e., to the left or to the right in the phrase window?
I understand how copy, cut, paste, clear and trim work.
I would like to be able to move the whole phrase (or a selected part of it) forwards or backwards in the phrase editing window.
I thought the left/ right keyboard arrows might do this, but they do not seem to move the phrase as the up/ down keyboard arrows do.
Prado
Di., 16.10.2012 - 01:35 Permalink
Works fine here... Set the number box to 16 if you want to move in 16th steps
Di., 16.10.2012 - 02:31 Permalink
OK ... I guess I misunderstood. I thought you said/ implied that it was difficult or inconvenient to change it while working. I'm still on HN2, but planning on SFE ... so I read all the posts.
What about 'zoom?'
Prado
Di., 16.10.2012 - 02:59 Permalink
Well, it's workable, but having a grid makes it easier to see if the containers are lined up. Without having to change the snap.
Why don't you try the demo ?
Di., 16.10.2012 - 05:51 Permalink
Moving a phrase inside of a container I do very rarely. Usually I make a snapshot of the phrase into a new container and then I move the whole container.
Di., 16.10.2012 - 06:30 Permalink
I thought I'd started a new thread in the HN2 forum?
It seems some of these replies are from a Synfire request forum?
I want to know if moving a phrase is possible in HN2, not in SFP/ SFE
Di., 16.10.2012 - 06:33 Permalink
Phy6 wrote: Why don't you try the demo ?
I assume you mean the SFP or SFE demo?
I'm still getting up to speed on HN2. I want to have that under my belt before I take a test drive. I have many, many midi files and I'm too busy making phrase. :)
Prado
Di., 16.10.2012 - 06:44 Permalink
It seems some of these replies are from a Synfire request forum?
I want to know if moving a phrase is possible in HN2, not in SFP/ SFE
Ah sorry, I have not realized that.
In HN2 I think cut/copy/paste is the only way to move a phrase within a song section.
Di., 16.10.2012 - 08:09 Permalink
Thanks, Juergen ... I was afraid that was so ...
Prado