Extending a midi sequence with mouse : question
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- KVRian
- 1353 posts since 26 Sep, 2002 from Montreal, CANADA
Hello,
Thanks again for this great piece of software!
When I record a midi sequence realtime, the begging of that sequence will be at the first note played.
I frequently need to extend the beginning/end of a sequence to make it fit the bar I am working on. This makes it easier to move around the project.
Now when I try to extend, something funny happens with the notes. Either they are slided or some new notes appear.
What is the main idea behind this? Are the new notes leftovers from my recording? Can I keep the notes from sliding?
Is there information available on this? I looked but could not find it.
Many thanks
Thanks again for this great piece of software!
When I record a midi sequence realtime, the begging of that sequence will be at the first note played.
I frequently need to extend the beginning/end of a sequence to make it fit the bar I am working on. This makes it easier to move around the project.
Now when I try to extend, something funny happens with the notes. Either they are slided or some new notes appear.
What is the main idea behind this? Are the new notes leftovers from my recording? Can I keep the notes from sliding?
Is there information available on this? I looked but could not find it.
Many thanks
- KVRAF
- 13862 posts since 24 Jun, 2008 from Europe
What do you mean with 'slided'?yul wrote:Now when I try to extend, something funny happens with the notes. Either they are slided
(we're talking about MU.LAB 2.5.7 right?)
Please send some screenshots or a session that demonstrates this.
When a sequence has a loop, then extending the part will make the sequence loop longer.or some new notes appear.
I guess that's what you're seeing: looped notes that appear.
If you don't want a sequence part to loop, double click it, right-click the loop locator and "Remove Loop".
Does this help?
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- Hun #3
- 4265 posts since 25 Mar, 2002 from A quaint little village just south of Hamburg, Germany
When you record a sequence MU.LAB lets the sequence begin at the first note rather than the start of the bar. Though, if the first note is fairly close to the start of the bar it's somehow not always the case.
The 'note sliding' effect is because MU.LAB interprets any recording as a loop. So when you're extending your recorded sequence to start earlier it just picks up on the end again.
A quick fix is to make a tiny new empty sequence before the start of your recorded bit, bridging the gap as it were and merge the two. The result will be your recorded sequence, exactly as long as you want it to be, without the note sliding effect. Note that by way of doing that you're also deleting all the loop locators. You'll need to set them up again if you're going to loop the merged part.
In the long run, I guess it would be cool to have a "Start recording from Locator" option or something similar (shameless Feature request).

The 'note sliding' effect is because MU.LAB interprets any recording as a loop. So when you're extending your recorded sequence to start earlier it just picks up on the end again.
A quick fix is to make a tiny new empty sequence before the start of your recorded bit, bridging the gap as it were and merge the two. The result will be your recorded sequence, exactly as long as you want it to be, without the note sliding effect. Note that by way of doing that you're also deleting all the loop locators. You'll need to set them up again if you're going to loop the merged part.
In the long run, I guess it would be cool to have a "Start recording from Locator" option or something similar (shameless Feature request).
- KVRAF
- 13862 posts since 24 Jun, 2008 from Europe
MU.LAB rounds the first recorded note to the earlier composer time.Bonteburg wrote:When you record a sequence MU.LAB lets the sequence begin at the first note rather than the start of the bar.
By default, the composer snaps to beats. FYI: You can switch to other grids by right-clicking the composer background -> Edit -> Select Grid.
Bonte, i'm not sure if you're talking about the 'fix' you had to do in earlier MU.LABs but note that from MU.LAB 2.5 on, changing the start of a part keeps the content of that part at the original position, but eventually extending the loop if appropriate.A quick fix is to make a tiny new empty sequence before the start of your recorded bit, bridging the gap as it were and merge the two.
I'm talking about dragging the part start, not about moving the entire part which does move its contents of course.
But maybe i'm missing a point..?
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- Hun #3
- 4265 posts since 25 Mar, 2002 from A quaint little village just south of Hamburg, Germany
Oh...of course youre right! hehe..mutools wrote:Bonte, i'm not sure if you're talking about the 'fix' you had to do in earlier MU.LABs but note that from MU.LAB 2.5 on, changing the start of a part keeps the content of that part at the original position, but eventually extending the loop if appropriate.
But it works well to make a recorded part loopable too.
EDIT: I see what you mean now.
yul: Set your composition grid to "bar" when recording and you're laughing!
