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
Trigering MIDI notes
Re: Trigering MIDI notes
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.
Giel Bremmers
Giel Bremmers
Re: Trigering MIDI notes
Thanks for the answer! But is such an option is planned to add in the future?
Re: Trigering MIDI notes
Such an option was actually removed a couple of years ago...
I'll consider letting note lassoing obey the "Scrubber on track editors" setting.
Giel Bremmers
I'll consider letting note lassoing obey the "Scrubber on track editors" setting.
Giel Bremmers
Re: Trigering MIDI notes
Strange that no one has missed it.
Re: Trigering MIDI notes
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.
It's not a big deal though, it has more pros the cons.
Re: Trigering MIDI notes
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?
Giel Bremmers
Giel Bremmers
Re: Trigering MIDI notes
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
Re: Trigering MIDI notes
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.
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.
Re: Trigering MIDI notes
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.
Giel Bremmers
Giel Bremmers
Re: Trigering MIDI notes
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.