MTS 2.8 for iPad update
Posted: Sat Oct 28, 2017 10:44 am
Hello!
I really enjoy the last update of MTS for iPad, in particular the multi-midi editor feature, and the extended ways of cutting a midi note in odd parts.
The new multidirectional operations functionality is fine to.
What could I ask as requests?
Maybe an improvement would be to see the percentage of stretching when changing the selection length.
Another improvement could be to set program changes in a track….
A third one would be a simpler way of boucing. In fact I cannot convert a Midi track (played by IAA or AUi) to audio on the fly.
Let’s say I have written a complex but wonderful midi sequence on a Midi channel played by iWavestation.
I want now to convert this sequence on another track as audio. I cannot find the way to do that, I tried different ways but in vain…. All I can do is to export this complex and wonderful sequence in Audioshare, close MTS, open Cubasis, import the sequence in a track with the adequate instrument loaded on it, and bounce it in Cubasis, where this operation is quite simple.
I must have missed something.
Congrats for the soft!
I really enjoy the last update of MTS for iPad, in particular the multi-midi editor feature, and the extended ways of cutting a midi note in odd parts.
The new multidirectional operations functionality is fine to.
What could I ask as requests?
Maybe an improvement would be to see the percentage of stretching when changing the selection length.
Another improvement could be to set program changes in a track….
A third one would be a simpler way of boucing. In fact I cannot convert a Midi track (played by IAA or AUi) to audio on the fly.
Let’s say I have written a complex but wonderful midi sequence on a Midi channel played by iWavestation.
I want now to convert this sequence on another track as audio. I cannot find the way to do that, I tried different ways but in vain…. All I can do is to export this complex and wonderful sequence in Audioshare, close MTS, open Cubasis, import the sequence in a track with the adequate instrument loaded on it, and bounce it in Cubasis, where this operation is quite simple.
I must have missed something.
Congrats for the soft!