Crop Midi Sequences!
Crop Midi Sequences!
'Nuff said.
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Re: Crop Midi Sequences!
Are you refferring to Session View clips or Arrange View clips?solovox wrote:'Nuff said.
I think I have a similar issue than you but we work a little different but I think this issue deals with the same general topic:solovox wrote:I am referring to session view clips...unless I've missed something there is no quick way to crop the 'fat' from a midi sequence. Anyone?
Lack of certain control on session view clips.
There are a few alternatives however:
1. You can loop the midi clip in realtime by as you are recording midi and press enter the sequence will loop to the next current quantization setting.
2. You can predefine the length of clips in a template to barlengths you typically work in. I do this because I find 1 bar loops limiting.
My gripe is that there is no way to set new midi clip defaults for some things such as loop length, swing settings. Also you only have a limited choice of things you can do to a multiselection of clips. For example you cannot.
Set Loop lengths, Set start marker times.
Yep...I'm aware of these 'workarounds,' but it seems to me the ability to quickly crop a midi sequence is a de facto feature in most DAWs...Live let's you do it with Audio Clips...why not MIDI?
There are times when I am recording a midi part and I don't 'nail it' until the 30th measure or whatever...I know I can bracket it, but then I'm copying and pasting that same 30-measure clip all over my session until I manually move the 'good part' to the '1' and erase all the other notes...yuck.
There are times when I am recording a midi part and I don't 'nail it' until the 30th measure or whatever...I know I can bracket it, but then I'm copying and pasting that same 30-measure clip all over my session until I manually move the 'good part' to the '1' and erase all the other notes...yuck.
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Copy clip to arrange view, shorten, consolidate, move back. That's what I do. If you use tab while having the clip selected with mouse button down, the drag&drop is pretty quick.
Or, another thing I often do, set up the "backing" in session view, record in arrange view, trim, and then drag the clip to session view...
Or, another thing I often do, set up the "backing" in session view, record in arrange view, trim, and then drag the clip to session view...
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1+ for cropping midi clips on session view tracks
I work with audio and all kinds of midi devices and I think its cool you can treat audio and midi tracks the same in some aspects. the more similar features the better
I work with audio and all kinds of midi devices and I think its cool you can treat audio and midi tracks the same in some aspects. the more similar features the better
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