Trigering MIDI notes

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Raen
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Trigering MIDI notes

Post by Raen »

Hello!

Is it possible to turn off triggering the midi notes if you select them in edit window? Selecting multiple notes at one time is quite "noisy" ...

Thanks
Support
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Re: Trigering MIDI notes

Post by Support »

The Studio --> Preferences window has a "Scrubber on track editors" option. That affects selecting in 'Select Part" mode, but it doesn't affect lassoing notes in "Select Notes" mode.

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Raen
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Re: Trigering MIDI notes

Post by Raen »

Thanks for the answer! But is such an option is planned to add in the future?
Support
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Re: Trigering MIDI notes

Post by Support »

Such an option was actually removed a couple of years ago...

I'll consider letting note lassoing obey the "Scrubber on track editors" setting.


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Raen
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Re: Trigering MIDI notes

Post by Raen »

Strange that no one has missed it.
moxol
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Re: Trigering MIDI notes

Post by moxol »

My ears hurted couple of times because of "noise" when selecting notes. :)

It's not a big deal though, it has more pros the cons.
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Re: Trigering MIDI notes

Post by Support »

What happens exactly? I hear nothing really bad using the MultitrackStudio Instruments for example. Perhaps the output clips with certain VSTi plugins? Or is it just a bit louder than you'd prefer?

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Raen
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Re: Trigering MIDI notes

Post by Raen »

For example, when I select all snare drums ( for velocity editing, example ), then the sound on the studio monitors is really too loud and I have to adjust it every time. It would be best to have this function as a separate key combination. At least for my work style, I would constantly turn it on and off
moxol
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Re: Trigering MIDI notes

Post by moxol »

I think I found workaround for this problem.

When you come close to selecting notes, just don't go right, but instead let go left mouse button.
It's not 100% perfect, but it works.
:lol:
Support
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Re: Trigering MIDI notes

Post by Support »

The editor sounds don't go through the Master section. So they'll be relatively loud if the master fader is moved to the left quite a bit, and the track faders are to the right to compensate. In other words, you can make the editor sounds a bit softer by moving the master fader a bit to the right, and the track faders a bit to the left.


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Raen
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Re: Trigering MIDI notes

Post by Raen »

Thank you for solving this problem! And such a solution is significantly better than, for example, in a Logic Pro X or in Digital Performer.
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