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I want to enlarge / resize the end of an event to the cursor position.
Is this somehow possible to achieve?

Cheers,

Stevie
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by sirmonkey on Fri Jul 21, 2017 9:18 pm
So the cursor is after the event on the timeline, right?
If you want to do what I think, you can use "Zoom To Selection". What you can do is use the "rectangle" selection tool, and drag a selection area starting from the cursor, extending to the part of the event that you need. Then just hit Alt+S. To zoom back out, just hit Alt+S again.
* To zoom in horizontally and vertically, hit SHIFT+S instead of Alt+S.

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by _Stevie_ on Sat Jul 22, 2017 3:08 am
Hey Sirmonkey!

That's right, I can do it manually. But I wanted to ask, if there is a way to automate that.
Let me show an example how I do it in Cubase:

https://www.dropbox.com/s/ohm9i9mtr5rqg ... t.gif?dl=0

That's a macro that will enlarge the the part by 2 times and then cut it at the position cursor.
Is that possible in S1 somehow?
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by sirmonkey on Sat Jul 22, 2017 8:56 pm
It looks like you dragged a midi clip to a track, and the original midi clip (that was already in the track) extends itself to the beginning of the newly inserted clip. Is that what's going on?

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by _Stevie_ on Sat Jul 22, 2017 8:58 pm
No not quite, sorry for not documenting that correctly.
The size of the part is doubled and gets cut at the position cursor.
I then delete the left over part at the right side.

I mainly use this for scoring to picture, where a part has to end at a specific timecode.
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by _Stevie_ on Sun Jul 30, 2017 8:30 am
It's possible now with Studio One X! It's called "extend to cursor".
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by sirmonkey on Sun Jul 30, 2017 7:34 pm
_Stevie_ wroteIt's possible now with Studio One X! It's called "extend to cursor".

Glad to hear that! I've browsed a few posts about Studio One X, and I'm intrigued with it.

I'm nowhere close to learning all the bells and whistles of many plugins I have, and Studio One itself. So I have held off on Studio One X so far... but now I'm a bit closer to grabbing it.

On a bit of a tangent, I went to the download page, which had a whole bunch of indexed download files. Any advice on how to figure out which one(s) to load?

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by _Stevie_ on Sun Jul 30, 2017 7:37 pm
Get the latest release:
http://forums.narechk.net/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=25

You have to register to the forums to be able to download. No biggie, though ;)

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