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A few suggestions

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Apologies if these have been brought up already.

At the import midi window, to be able to select all or uncheck all tracks, easier to just import a few tracks that way. And also if all are selected be able to choose static pitch for all under preset, or select a preset for multiple highlighted tracks.

Have the connected devices in a tree view on the left, instead of in the drop down menu. Be much quicker to select devices.

To be able to drag a phrase from a library onto a blank space in the arrangement and that new instrument/phrase is automatically created.

Inverse of trim tool i.e delete the selected span leaving the rest in tact, would be great.

Alt ~ to cycle through windows. Small laptop screen gets crowded.

Lastly, this would be really useful for me, might sound stupid to others. In a phrase pool, be able to do new from selection, but create the same cut (span) in all the instruments in that library, so a new from selection becomes a new phrase in each instrument. for example, i usually dissect songs, by verse/chorus/etc, that's how i've been creating my libs, and then smaller little interesting snippets below the structural stuff, just so I get a good feel for song structures. So that'd be handy, save a hell of a lot of time. You guys may find it redundant or problematic though.


So., 30.05.2010 - 19:15 Permalink

I know shift scroll works to the same effect but it sorta seems redundant when a mouse has side scroll capabilities. I know it's been brought up before, you guys are probably onto it, but just putting it out there again in case, would love to see it in the next update if possible, provided it's not too difficult. And alt ~ to cycle through windows. And the delete a span of time, i.e the inverse of the trim tool. I'll never ask for anything again. That's a blatant lie.

So., 30.05.2010 - 19:37 Permalink

Side scrolling should already work. (EDIT: ok, doesn't work with the mouse ball yet)

Alt ~ is impossible to assign to a keyboard shortcut. The tilde key is positioned differently depending on the keyboard's language.

The inverse trim is a good idea. Use Command-X with the span tool and you are fine ;-)

So., 30.05.2010 - 20:25 Permalink


At the import midi window, to be able to select all or uncheck all tracks, easier to just import a few tracks that way.

I had the same question. See here: (https://users.cognitone.com/node/1754)

This is possible; just import to a new arrangement, and then drag into your current one.


And also if all are selected be able to choose static pitch for all under preset, or select a preset for multiple highlighted tracks.

That would be a nice workflow enhancement, IMO.