This! I've been annoyed by that many times. To edit midi notes, all needs to be in the same "piece", OR you can select all midi items, open them in the MIDI editor, and then swap between them by double-clicking on the different MIDI notes.liquidsound wrote:Sorry hibidy, can you elaborate on that? When you say edit them all, what kind of editing are you referring to?hibidy wrote:I don't know how logic is, but in weaper you must either glue all the midi parts together to edit them all, do every clip one at a time, or use the groove tool (which isn't super stable)
However, i have had problems with the MIDI editor for sure. It's difficult to say exactly what makes it clunky, it just feels much less smooth than for instance cubase (which i used way back when). However, i've been taking time to add a lot of shortcuts, and now it actually behaves really well! Tips - use the mousewheel a lot! For instance for position of note, and velocity of notes. Use a 5button mouse, and use the side buttons for things like double/half note length. Also - DESELECT ALL on a side mouse button (or keyboard shortcut). This is, by far, the biggest flaw of the REAPER editor! Horrible, horrible way that the notes are staying selected when I dont want them to be! So, "unselect all" on something really close by is a big plus. Also, look into the mouse modifiers, a lot of good stuff there. You can get an erase tool which is ok useful, and alot of selection tools. The problem (or plus?) with reaper is that you need to plan and really think about your workflow. But - that is also its great advantage, the fact that you can "script" stuff. I scripted a "make mix" which would be impossible in other DAW, "scripting" a command to add a batch of effects onto every single track in the project works with a little thinking. Opportunities for weirdness are very good, to suit your workflow with reaper, and the more you work with it, the better it gets, as you assign more keys you often use to the keyboard. BUT - this is the problem, it does not have a streamlined workflow, you have to make it yourself! Same with the midi editor. It does behave poorly often, especially the length, but using shift+drag for selectively shutting off the snap, or something like that, helps a lot. Also, again, mouse wheel for position. Lifesaver!
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