Ah, indeed, the behaviour you describe is what I remember from the Live 11 beta. I understand that most of the aspects of the 10 behaviour are still in there somewhere, but the combination of added modifier keys and the shift from vertical movement to horizontal movement to change velocity definitely feels clunky - to me - especially after years of the previous way! There is something elegant about being able to do most of your common programming from just one mouse click.Opaque wrote: Mon Oct 09, 2023 6:36 pmIf you double click with the mouse to add a note, holding the mouse and dragging horizontally will change the note length, dragging vertically adjusts the velocity.ohdoubleu wrote: Mon Oct 09, 2023 6:30 pmThat's possible, I may have missed something since I last checked the Live 11 release notes. The difference, as I recall, is that in 10, if you place a note a keep the mouse button pressed down, moving the cursor up and down changes the velocity of the note and moving the cursor left and right adds more notes on at that velocity on that row - according to the grid size (or changes the length of the note if the grid is disabled). You can still change the velocity of those notes, by moving the cursor up or down, as long as you keep the mouse pressed down. This means that in one click, you can add a row of, say, 16th notes, at any velocity.liquidsound wrote: Mon Oct 09, 2023 5:58 pmAre you both totally lost?ohdoubleu wrote: Mon Oct 09, 2023 5:34 pmAbsolutely. It seems minor in theory, but it's definitely one of the many small reasons I'm still on Live 10, despite there being some great features in 11. It really feels like the most efficient way to edit velocity values to me - all from just the mouse and in one gesture - plus 10-15 years of muscle memory are hard to undo!docbot wrote: Sun Oct 08, 2023 10:51 pm and while I'm ranting, I still absolutely hate how they just erased the feature where you could just drag down/up while drawing notes to change velocity
I remember it coming up on Centercode during the beta but, obviously, to no avail. I do wish that they had a checkbox for the previous behaviour, or even an Options.txt entry...
You can still do that in Ableton 11![]()
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In 11, I seem to remember that if you click to add a note and keep the mouse button held down, moving the cursor up and down moves the note up and down the keyboard, and moving it left and right adds notes - either constrained to the row or up and down the keyboard/scale according to an option in preferences. Neither lets change you the velocity in the same gesture.
If you are using the pencil tool, if you just click and drag, you are adding notes to different rows and columns you are dragging over. If you click and hold Alt after adding a note, the notes added will be constrained to the same horizontal row, and if you hold Alt+Ctrl after adding a note, dragging up-down will adjust velocity.
The 11 way seems adapted to the new scale features and is, understandably, geared towards melodic programming. I guess I tend to program drums more often than melodies/chords, and the previous way - which left one hand free to play keys or tweak parameters - probably leant itself more to that.