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I like the strum mode in Studio One 5.5 where one selects the notes in a chord and then uses the mouse with Ctrl and Alt to drag those notes creating a strum (instead of all the notes starting at the same time). Unfortunately, both the beginning and the end of the notes are dragged. That is a hassle because more often than not it causes the end of the "dragged" notes to overlap with the notes in the next chord. Then I have to select the end of each of those dragged notes and move them back so that they all end at the same time, or maybe not at the same time, leaving the end as it was.

So, is there trick to using the strum feature that only moves the beginning of the notes and not both beginning and end of those notes? If not, perhaps this should be a feature in a future upgrade.
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by jazzundso on Thu May 26, 2022 3:14 pm
A feature that allows exactly that (and much more) is planned as a Studio One add-on. I can't give any details yet but advanced strumming features are definitely coming.

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by alfredohuerta on Thu May 26, 2022 4:20 pm
That's great news! Can't wait 😊😊

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