I don't know what you mean.jancivil wrote:so in Cubase you can have all the clips [events] you like with their own names in a 'part/track' and edit it in one window. once re-glued the key editor adjusts accordingly.
that isn't subjective. there are things other hosts do better than REAPER, I'm sorry.
These options don't have any pre-bound key shortcuts to start with, but they can be assigned in a couple of seconds via the Preferences menu.
Select multiple MIDI items in a single track/lane and press CRTL+ALT+E on Windows to open all selected items in one MIDI Editor window. Switch between active items by double-clicking into the inactive area or an inactive note of another item.
You can even select multiple MIDI items on multiple tracks/lanes, then right-click on one of them and choose "Built-in MIDI editor --> open all track MIDI in new editor". That will open a new Editor with all selected MIDI items on all the tracks together. MIDI items on other tracks are "behind" the active MIDI item, switch between them by double-clicking on an inactive note.
So... why is Cubase's MIDI editor better?