t2 step entry sucks?
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- KVRian
- 1008 posts since 9 Aug, 2004 from helsinki rock city
does the t2 step entry suck the biggest ass after cakewalks or am I just not getting it?
can a note be deleted with one key so that the cursor goes back where it was? ctrl-z does the trick othervice, but the cursor won't return. and if i use the arrow keys the resolution is often wronf. have you found some solutions to this?
what about note length etc?
how do you manage to edit an arpeggio in tracktion step entry without using your mouse? =/
can a note be deleted with one key so that the cursor goes back where it was? ctrl-z does the trick othervice, but the cursor won't return. and if i use the arrow keys the resolution is often wronf. have you found some solutions to this?
what about note length etc?
how do you manage to edit an arpeggio in tracktion step entry without using your mouse? =/
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- The Teach
- 8273 posts since 23 Jul, 2002 from flatness
depends what youre used to i guess ...moonlite wrote:does the t2 step entry suck the biggest ass after cakewalks or am I just not getting it?
delete and ctrl-z will both undo / delete but as you say the cursor doesnt jump back either ... you just need to make sure the zoom / snap level is right to use left / right arrows to move back ... perhaps this should be a new FR thread ???moonlite wrote:can a note be deleted with one key so that the cursor goes back where it was? ctrl-z does the trick othervice, but the cursor won't return. and if i use the arrow keys the resolution is often wrong. have you found some solutions to this?
settable in the MIDI toolbar ... otherwise just resize after entry as usualmoonlite wrote:what about note length etc?
alt + arrow keys will navigate around the entered notes ... ctrl + arrow keys will nudge them around according to zoom / snap settings ... delete gets rid of them ...moonlite wrote:how do you manage to edit an arpeggio in tracktion step entry without using your mouse? =/
slainte
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 1008 posts since 9 Aug, 2004 from helsinki rock city
hmm .. so the only way to do a "proper" "undo" would be to make some sort of a windows macro that would do backspace + arrowleft ..pHz wrote:depends what youre used to i guess ...moonlite wrote:does the t2 step entry suck the biggest ass after cakewalks or am I just not getting it?
delete and ctrl-z will both undo / delete but as you say the cursor doesnt jump back either ... you just need to make sure the zoom / snap level is right to use left / right arrows to move back ... perhaps this should be a new FR thread ???moonlite wrote:can a note be deleted with one key so that the cursor goes back where it was? ctrl-z does the trick othervice, but the cursor won't return. and if i use the arrow keys the resolution is often wrong. have you found some solutions to this?
settable in the MIDI toolbar ... otherwise just resize after entry as usualmoonlite wrote:what about note length etc?
alt + arrow keys will navigate around the entered notes ... ctrl + arrow keys will nudge them around according to zoom / snap settings ... delete gets rid of them ...moonlite wrote:how do you manage to edit an arpeggio in tracktion step entry without using your mouse? =/
slainte :ud: rob
and it sucks that even that won't work in all zoom states .. hmh, I really expected more of tracktions step entry =( .. but thanks for the quick answer anyway =)
p.s. in theory, how fast do you think this kind of functionality could I expect to be implemented in T2 if this kind of a FR would get some moderate support?
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- The Teach
- 8273 posts since 23 Jul, 2002 from flatness
dont know TBH ... no one here (i dont think ... maybe beno does) actually knows what the official FR list looks like or any kind of timescale for implementing it ... other than that timestretching is probably quite a high priority ...moonlite wrote:p.s. in theory, how fast do you think this kind of functionality could I expect to be implemented in T2 if this kind of a FR would get some moderate support?
... personally ... i would like to see the MIDI editor develop too (and not just the step entry element of it) ... i would LOVE to see a lot of the functionality (if not the look or interface) of the energyXT piano roll appear in T2.x ...
slainte
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- KVRAF
- 3364 posts since 16 Feb, 2004 from atop a katamari
a general rule is to never expect anything. hope and wish by all means, but if you start expecting something then you'll get angry at some point.
so the answer is: there's not even any theory, just don't think that way
so the answer is: there's not even any theory, just don't think that way
Kick, punch, it's all in the mind.
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- KVRAF
- 6740 posts since 25 Mar, 2002 from sheffield, england
KEY BINDINGS!!!!pHz wrote: ... personally ... i would like to see the MIDI editor develop too
Transpose, Quantise, Groove, Note Select etc etc..
Give me those, and I will be as fast as I am in Cubase..
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 1008 posts since 9 Aug, 2004 from helsinki rock city
hmm.. you're right .. i'm just back from almost half a years hiatus, which started partially because t2 (step entry) wasn't out yet and I can't (and don't want to) afford cubase or a mac ..
well, I think I'm off to finding solutions rather than waiting for them =)
well, I think I'm off to finding solutions rather than waiting for them =)
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 1008 posts since 9 Aug, 2004 from helsinki rock city
yeah, key (and MIDI !!!) -bindings for moving and editing about the pianoroll. haven't yet found the perfect step editor, but I think we can do even better than what logic has .. it should be very agile to operate it .. as agile as using trackers =)
- KVRAF
- 26983 posts since 3 Feb, 2005 from in the wilds
I would also like to see step improved. One idea I have would be ability to use mod wheel (for example) to control a range of note lengths. Or there could be key bindings for note lengths, but I like using a controller on my keyboard for controlling step note lengths. Wouldn't mind using the foot controller for note length either.
I would also like undo to step back. Good suggestion.
I can see a step record that works fluidly and swiftly.
My impression with Tracktion is that it is not going to move quickly so I have no expectation of seeing anything but a bug fix update anytime in the coming months. Of course it would be nice to be surprised
I would also like undo to step back. Good suggestion.
I can see a step record that works fluidly and swiftly.
My impression with Tracktion is that it is not going to move quickly so I have no expectation of seeing anything but a bug fix update anytime in the coming months. Of course it would be nice to be surprised
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 1008 posts since 9 Aug, 2004 from helsinki rock city
iirc, era (and trackers) have the best step editing i've stumbled across so far.. hmm, and i think p5 had quite a good one, too .. don't remember so good, though ..
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just a thaugth
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it would be a blast to design an own step editing interface into some good seq, such as t2 =) ..
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just a thaugth
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it would be a blast to design an own step editing interface into some good seq, such as t2 =) ..
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- KVRAF
- 6490 posts since 14 Jun, 2004 from Rochester, NY
well if you were into impulse tracker, its getting better,
http://www.nashnet.co.uk/
revisit.
its pretty freaking cool.
RonC
http://www.nashnet.co.uk/
revisit.
its pretty freaking cool.
RonC
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 1008 posts since 9 Aug, 2004 from helsinki rock city
yeah, it just got upgraded =) (i'm following it =)
but I dunno .. .. it's still not quite the same .. I mean, having step editing inside the host ..
but I dunno .. .. it's still not quite the same .. I mean, having step editing inside the host ..
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- KVRAF
- 6490 posts since 14 Jun, 2004 from Rochester, NY
i know but its as good as we can get. besides the step isnt THAT bad in t2. It'll be improved im sure. Theyre probably working on that render bug.
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- KVRian
- 581 posts since 8 Dec, 2004
My problem with the step edit is, when entering notes Tracktion steps forward a whole bar per note
Presumably I can change the increments of steps in the MIDI settings?
Coffee please, black, no sugar.
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- The Teach
- 8273 posts since 23 Jul, 2002 from flatness
no ... it steps forward according to the current note length setting ... you can change this in the MIDI toolbar ...
slainte
rob
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