The "ability to make several versions of the same composition" how does it work ?
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- KVRian
- 1405 posts since 11 Nov, 2013
Hello
In the Featurelist of RC do this stand. I currently did not know how this can do. what i like to do is make diffrent song versions maybe 1 that play line 1, line 2, line 3. and another that play line 3 line 2 line 1 and can fast switch between the versions
In the Featurelist of RC do this stand. I currently did not know how this can do. what i like to do is make diffrent song versions maybe 1 that play line 1, line 2, line 3. and another that play line 3 line 2 line 1 and can fast switch between the versions
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 1405 posts since 11 Nov, 2013
Hello, maybe somebody or Attila can answer. this stand on the page and is 2.9 feature
http://www.musicdevelopments.com/
here is more from page and the line is in the middle. What is mean with make several versions of same Composition, and how it work ?
http://www.musicdevelopments.com/
here is more from page and the line is in the middle. What is mean with make several versions of same Composition, and how it work ?
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IdeaTool that can generate a multitrack composition based on the provided parameters and rules
Unlimited undo and the ability to make several versions of the same composition
Fully customizable user interface with preset themes
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- KVRAF
- 6014 posts since 9 Jan, 2010
I see, thanks for the quote.
Here it was meant that the version history - when using the version tree (like in v2.X) - contains all your previous compositions, and you can go back in time, either by Undo-ing or Jumping back to an earlier state, and continue with modifications. Both compositions remain in the version tree and are available later.
It is a bit hard to explain.
1. you set up a composition
2. You go back to the asterisk(*), because you don't like something
3. You continue working on it:
In the version tree both compositions are there.
I know it should be better visualized in RC, but I think almost no-one is using the version tree, because it is complicated. Therefore in v3 'simple list' is the default for the version history.
Thanks,
Attila
Here it was meant that the version history - when using the version tree (like in v2.X) - contains all your previous compositions, and you can go back in time, either by Undo-ing or Jumping back to an earlier state, and continue with modifications. Both compositions remain in the version tree and are available later.
It is a bit hard to explain.
1. you set up a composition
Code: Select all
...[edit] [add track] [add phrases] [edit] [edit] : Composition1Code: Select all
...[edit] [add track] * [add phrases] [edit] [edit] : Composition1Code: Select all
...[edit] [add track] * [fill with phrases] [edit] [add track] [edit] : Composition2Code: Select all
...[edit] [add track] - [add phrases] [edit] [edit] : Composition1
\ [fill with phrases] [edit] [add track] [edit] : Composition2
Thanks,
Attila
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 1405 posts since 11 Nov, 2013
Hello Attila
thanks, now i understand i thought it is possible to create a snapshots and it is possible to choose between diffrent play versions in the structure inspector. In cubase arranger track settings there can create diffrent play orders and choose later a play order
I also do not understand how i can do a composition and say play line 1 2 times, line 2 1 time or more. Is this possible ?
regards
thanks, now i understand i thought it is possible to create a snapshots and it is possible to choose between diffrent play versions in the structure inspector. In cubase arranger track settings there can create diffrent play orders and choose later a play order
I also do not understand how i can do a composition and say play line 1 2 times, line 2 1 time or more. Is this possible ?
regards
win 11 64 25H2 ryzen 8600G (6*4.3 GHZ) 48 GB Ram
