in logic you don't wait when you hover, all menus just open - but searching is better anyway.
and as always, workflows differ. I don't have thousands of plugins per sessions, but i don't have two like you either.
i mostly play with my right hand so i have my left hand on keyboard and trackpad, right hand on my mouse.
it actually has the same workflow as logic - Command is assignable to a tool, which means you only need to hold command to get a pencil and it's a single click to get a note. Click creates a note + hold to adjust its length, release.BONES wrote: ↑Sun Sep 19, 2021 2:11 am If I was going to complain about workflow killers in Studio One, I'd be complaining that I have to double-click to create a note in the piano roll and then I have to drag it out to the length I need. Every. Single. Time. It drives me nuts but I get that the rest of you idiots don't even realise it could be 10 times easier so I don't expect Presonus to fix it, just to make me feel more comfortable. I adapt to the environment I am working in, I take the good with the bad. I don't sweat the little things any more.
Logic remembers the last length you entered with a pencil, but it can sometimes be f**king annoying if the last note was a 4-bar long drone.
I really like "synchronise piano roll to arrangement"
i also like that you can convert piano/midi part to sequencer. And that you can change color/lightness without some half-assed third party hacking.
i could get used to it.