Micro edit?
- KVRAF
- 13863 posts since 24 Jun, 2008 from Europe
- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 128 posts since 28 Apr, 2017 from "Me? I live everywhere, or I'd be dead"
I'll try...
Basically, microedit displays a list of all events for the selected track. So, it displays note number, note on/off, note length, pitch bend, MIDI CC adjustments, program changes, etc.
This list is also editable via selecting a specific item, for example, select the note length to increase/decrease the length of that note.
Or, select the note number to change the pitch of that note. Perhaps this specific item has easier ways to edit it though.
etc...
But some items like note length and position don't seem to have an easy way to change them, unless I miss something?
Damn! Sorry, I just checked the 'EDIT' window, and right clicked then noticed the List Editor that allows me to do what I wanted.
Thanks for the response and apologies for wasting your time!
Basically, microedit displays a list of all events for the selected track. So, it displays note number, note on/off, note length, pitch bend, MIDI CC adjustments, program changes, etc.
This list is also editable via selecting a specific item, for example, select the note length to increase/decrease the length of that note.
Or, select the note number to change the pitch of that note. Perhaps this specific item has easier ways to edit it though.
etc...
But some items like note length and position don't seem to have an easy way to change them, unless I miss something?
Damn! Sorry, I just checked the 'EDIT' window, and right clicked then noticed the List Editor that allows me to do what I wanted.
Thanks for the response and apologies for wasting your time!
- KVRAF
- 13863 posts since 24 Jun, 2008 from Europe
- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 128 posts since 28 Apr, 2017 from "Me? I live everywhere, or I'd be dead"
Thanks, Mulab is different from what I am used to, but easy once you know where stuff is.
Is there maybe some how you could create a built in index of features to allow easy finding?
Not a manual, just a basic index.
Is there maybe some how you could create a built in index of features to allow easy finding?
Not a manual, just a basic index.
- KVRAF
- 7412 posts since 8 Feb, 2003 from London, UK
The functions are pretty much listed in the key binding set up dialog. Of course, not everything can be bound to a key press - but most things available via right-click on an object can.
Open MuLab, click the "MuLab" menu, click "Manage Shortcuts", click "Add", click the "Function" box. That gets the full listing grouped by where they can be used.
Open MuLab, click the "MuLab" menu, click "Manage Shortcuts", click "Add", click the "Function" box. That gets the full listing grouped by where they can be used.
