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Not sure why people are starting to talk about a Drum Editor, but since we're at it: why not an in-place drum editor (just like In-Place Midi Editing)?
Ezhdproductions wrote: Honestly, don't care about the in place midi editing. Always seems more troublesome personally.
Well, that's why Bitwig has one of the most advanced multi-track editor, where you can edit your MIDI relative to other tracks or even (single) audio track AND it follows the playback, so it's in practice like a magnifying glass for selected tracks.Zacchino wrote:Ezhdproductions wrote:It's a matter of editing your midi while being aware of what's happening around it.
^ this. Cubase has a very robust in-place editor, but fussing with something that is only track height is a major pain. I always ended up opening the main editor, and getting it done in 1/4 the time, even though I really liked the "idea" of the in-place editor.pdxindy wrote:I have no interest in in-line midi editing... I've had that available in other software and ended up not using it. Maybe there is an implementation I would use in some software I haven't tried.
I totally agree. It's one of the items on my wishlist that I use all the time in Reaper:meta-redundant wrote:I feel that a lot of the items on that list could be solved with one simple addition: allow us to kick things into an external wave editor. That would handle sample-accurate edits, offline plugin processing, envelope-based pitch/time operations, metadata, restoration / spectral repair, etc. It would prevent Bitwig from having to commit development time to things that only benefit a portion of the community (but for whom those operations are really important). WaveLab Elements is $99 USD. There are free ones out there. And then there's stuff like Izotope RX, which does anything you could possibly imagine...and doesn't overlap with the Bitwig feature set.
Yes I have! It's very handy indeed. I can't recall which DAW came up with this first (Logic? Studio One?).JHernandez wrote: You what? Have you tried the Edit Panel Layout? In Layer mode?
No it hasn't always been flawless and fast. At times it has been clunky and annoying.Zacchino wrote: But I can't stress it enough, hitting a Hotkey to edit a midi clip in-line within the sequencer itself has always been flawless and fast.
I do that now in Bitwig... it only takes one hotkey to open the full screen editor, make the edit I want, then hit the same hotkey to get back to arrangement view. It's just as fast...Zacchino wrote:Think about it: when you record your Midi performance, editing some mistakes one the fly with just 1 hotkey (or why not, by enlarging the track's height), is blazing fast.
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