if any 1 can help then it will be taken with maney thanks
snap to & snap by the grid?
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- KVRAF
- 10815 posts since 26 Nov, 2004 from UK
can i move clips by the snap to grid insted of to the snap to grid dose any body no? (using the mouse)
if any 1 can help then it will be taken with maney thanks
if any 1 can help then it will be taken with maney thanks
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- KVRAF
- 4644 posts since 28 Nov, 2002 from Chicago
i don't understand the question.
what are you trying to do? Do you mean is there a 'nudge' option to shuffle clips to the next spot? If so, I don't think so. You could however set teh cursor to snap-to-grid mode (options button at the bottom right of the display). With cursor on snap to grid, using the left right arrows will jump you between the grid divisions, and CTRL+X, CTRL+V will pick up and move a clip...
what are you trying to do? Do you mean is there a 'nudge' option to shuffle clips to the next spot? If so, I don't think so. You could however set teh cursor to snap-to-grid mode (options button at the bottom right of the display). With cursor on snap to grid, using the left right arrows will jump you between the grid divisions, and CTRL+X, CTRL+V will pick up and move a clip...
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 10815 posts since 26 Nov, 2004 from UK
ok now u lost me vally
wot i wanted to no is if i have a midi note thats not on a line in the grid as in Quantised, if i try move it over a bar but keep the same timing just a bar later it moves it to the line (unless i turn off snap) but then it gose any where in logic u can set it to snap to or snap by. witch will ether move it to the snapping grid or by the snapping grid
im still not explaining verry well soz
wot i wanted to no is if i have a midi note thats not on a line in the grid as in Quantised, if i try move it over a bar but keep the same timing just a bar later it moves it to the line (unless i turn off snap) but then it gose any where in logic u can set it to snap to or snap by. witch will ether move it to the snapping grid or by the snapping grid
im still not explaining verry well soz
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- KVRAF
- 6740 posts since 25 Mar, 2002 from sheffield, england
I think I follow you now
I believe its known as "relative snap" in some hosts..
I'm not aware of that feature in T1, but a possible workaround is to insert a guide note at the bar start before the note(s) you want to move, and move the notes as a group.. once you're happy, just delete the guide.
I'm not aware of that feature in T1, but a possible workaround is to insert a guide note at the bar start before the note(s) you want to move, and move the notes as a group.. once you're happy, just delete the guide.
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 10815 posts since 26 Nov, 2004 from UK
platinumears wrote:I think I follow you nowI believe its known as "relative snap" in some hosts..
I'm not aware of that feature in T1, but a possible workaround is to insert a guide note at the bar start before the note(s) you want to move, and move the notes as a group.. once you're happy, just delete the guide.
But thanks 4 the tip that is wot i am doing seems to be the only way around it i could find 2, thanks again
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 10815 posts since 26 Nov, 2004 from UK
how rude of me sorry thank u 2 vallyvalley wrote:You could however set teh cursor to snap-to-grid mode (options button at the bottom right of the display). With cursor on snap to grid, using the left right arrows will jump you between the grid divisions, and CTRL+X, CTRL+V will pick up and move a clip...
after reading again i worked out wot u was saying
Soz been smoking zakka
