zebra windows where are the mseg loop start/end functions?
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- KVRist
- 291 posts since 9 Sep, 2019 from Denmark
Nope, that does not work here. When deleting the new node set to start, the start node becomes the next node to the right.
BTW, I am using Zebra2 hz if that makes any difference.
BTW, I am using Zebra2 hz if that makes any difference.
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- KVRist
- 291 posts since 9 Sep, 2019 from Denmark
Just checked the non-hz version. Same problem.
Is anybody able to turn off loop in MSEG, or is it just me?
Is anybody able to turn off loop in MSEG, or is it just me?
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- KVRist
- 291 posts since 9 Sep, 2019 from Denmark
Ok, I have found a way to turn of an MSEG loop. It is rather far from being straight forward though, so I hope a fix is on it's way.
So. To turn looping off, I have found this way: Insert two new adjacent nodes. Set the one to the left to Start and the one to the right to End. Delete the one you just sat to End. The End node will now have jumped to the left node you set to Start. Now delete that one. Tadaaa! Loop is now off.
So. To turn looping off, I have found this way: Insert two new adjacent nodes. Set the one to the left to Start and the one to the right to End. Delete the one you just sat to End. The End node will now have jumped to the left node you set to Start. Now delete that one. Tadaaa! Loop is now off.
- KVRAF
- 4197 posts since 23 May, 2004 from Bad Vilbel, Germany
Judging by the 2nd sentence here I think you misread what I wrote. Have another lookLarsDaniel wrote: Sun Oct 13, 2019 2:30 pm Nope, that does not work here. When deleting the new node set to start, the start node becomes the next node to the right.
BTW If you want no release phase after the loop, set the last 2 nodes to loop start and end, then delete the final one.
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- KVRist
- 291 posts since 9 Sep, 2019 from Denmark
Yes, I misread. Also I was wrong about having found out how to turn the loop off.
However, I have reached a solid conclusion (I think) about how to make an MSEG not loop. And that is, to make it loop between two zero set nodes at the end of the MSEG. Very simple really, but easy to miss if one is looking for a genuine Loop Off.
However, I have reached a solid conclusion (I think) about how to make an MSEG not loop. And that is, to make it loop between two zero set nodes at the end of the MSEG. Very simple really, but easy to miss if one is looking for a genuine Loop Off.
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- KVRist
- 291 posts since 9 Sep, 2019 from Denmark
And the really silly thing is, that you (Howard) wrote it further back in this thread: "Set loop start and end both to the last point of your envelope
Problem was I think, that I can not set one point to both start and end (due to some problem with the context menu), and I did not think of the solution in my post right above, before now.
So, long story about almost nothing.
(But I hope for a future fix, so other poor people will not go on the rather futile search I was on.)
Problem was I think, that I can not set one point to both start and end (due to some problem with the context menu), and I did not think of the solution in my post right above, before now.
So, long story about almost nothing.
(But I hope for a future fix, so other poor people will not go on the rather futile search I was on.)
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tasmaniandevil tasmaniandevil https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=62450
- KVRAF
- 2171 posts since 22 Mar, 2005 from a planet called u-he
You don't really need the context menu at all for what you want to do.LarsDaniel wrote: Tue Oct 15, 2019 5:05 pm Problem was I think, that I can not set one point to both start and end (due to some problem with the context menu)
At the top of the MSEG, there is a bar counter, it also shows a bar for the loop.
Just grab one end of the loop bar, and drag it to the other end of the loop.
Sometimes the loop bar handles are a bit stubborn and don't want to move on the first try.
Just grab them again and try it one or two more times, it will work.
That QA guy from planet u-he.
- KVRAF
- 4197 posts since 23 May, 2004 from Bad Vilbel, Germany
Ah yes. I forgot about that because, as you say, it can be "stubborn".
