Hi guys
while cutting/splitting up an amen break in the arrangement view (using command e)
how do i skip to the next bar so i don't have to click the place on the break where i want to split it ?
How do i skip bars in the arrangement view
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Re: How do i skip bars in the arrangement view
One way is to set markers in the arrangement and map the markers to a button.
Put the cursor where you would like to set a marker and in the top right section of the arrangement view you will see a "set" button with 2 arrows either side.
Set some markers as you need them and map the set button and 2 arrow buttons to either pc keyboard or midi controller. The numpad buttons can be handy for mapping the actual markers. This because you can map Marker 1 to Numpad 1 and so on.
Hope this helps.
Put the cursor where you would like to set a marker and in the top right section of the arrangement view you will see a "set" button with 2 arrows either side.
Set some markers as you need them and map the set button and 2 arrow buttons to either pc keyboard or midi controller. The numpad buttons can be handy for mapping the actual markers. This because you can map Marker 1 to Numpad 1 and so on.
Hope this helps.
Re: How do i skip bars in the arrangement view
You cannot traverse the cursor on a track without using the mouse like Pro Tools that allows for tabbing to transients and tabbing to beggining and end of regions. Sorry!
Re: How do i skip bars in the arrangement view
i'm on pc, but for me it just a case of ctrl e to split then hit the right arrow key to move the split cursor to the next bitStar69 wrote:Hi guys
while cutting/splitting up an amen break in the arrangement view (using command e)
how do i skip to the next bar so i don't have to click the place on the break where i want to split it ?
maybe its not the same on a mac
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Re: How do i skip bars in the arrangement view
yup, arrow keys
