Earlier this year I watched a video, with Gregor I believe, where in the midi editor he inserted a note, then clicked/dragged to insert a range of notes across different note values. So for example, with a scale selected you could insert a root note and then create a crescendo up the scale to a destination note. Or, interestingly, in a drum VST you can insert a kick note and then drag up through various instruments, then randomize all the notes for some interesting percussion patterns.
I tried to use this feature today using a variety of key commands/combinations, but nothing worked. I thought I saved the link to the video but now cannot find it. Anyone remember how this is done? Thanks. Anyone
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Anyone? Bueller?
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In the Editor, with Arrow Tool selected:
(PC): Hold down CTRL+ALT, then left mouse button pushed down and drag your mouse (MAC): Hold down CMD+ALT, then left mouse button pushed down and drag your mouse With Paint Tool selected: (PC & MAC): Hold down ALT, then left mouse button pushed down and drag your mouse Hope this is helpful ! |
vanhaze wroteIn the Editor, with Arrow Tool selected: Thanks for writing. I tried (at least I think I tried ) the Arrow Tool suggestion with no luck, so I'll have to re-try. But the Paint Tool (slaps forehead). When I'm in the studio I'll give that a try, it sounds right. Thanks again.
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vanhaze wroteUR very welcome and i hope it works out for you ! The Paint tool was exactly what I had overlooked. Thanks again.
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