Hi!
first off i want to say thanks for a great program!
I am in dire need of a way to easily and quickly bypass the snap to grid function. I read the documentation but couldnt find anything on it. Is there something like what i described? Elsewise Im requesting it.
Hotkey to bypass grid snap
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- KVRer
- 4 posts since 26 May, 2008 from Helsingborg, Sweden
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- KVRAF
- 1645 posts since 24 May, 2002
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- KVRer
- Topic Starter
- 4 posts since 26 May, 2008 from Helsingborg, Sweden
Yes for painting in or editing existing notes i the note editor.
I often clean up my recorded midi tracks but sometimes i feel that i loose some "humanness" off the notes when doing so.
I know that I can choose "no grid" but then i dont get the visual reference from the grid that i like, and its also time consuming to disable the grid snap that way often.
Im really hoping I'm not sounding naggy or picky here because i really like your app as it is.
I often clean up my recorded midi tracks but sometimes i feel that i loose some "humanness" off the notes when doing so.
I know that I can choose "no grid" but then i dont get the visual reference from the grid that i like, and its also time consuming to disable the grid snap that way often.
Im really hoping I'm not sounding naggy or picky here because i really like your app as it is.
- KVRAF
- 13862 posts since 24 Jun, 2008 from Europe
Improvements that surely will help in this matter:
1) MU.LAB 2.0 will show detailed info about the mouse location, both in Composer and Sequence Editor, and so when you're using "No Grid", you'll still know at what exact point the mouse cursor is:

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2) In a future version (maybe in 2.0, otherwise in the following version), MU.LAB will support keyboard shortcuts, so then you can use a shortkey for almost any function, including switching grids.
1) MU.LAB 2.0 will show detailed info about the mouse location, both in Composer and Sequence Editor, and so when you're using "No Grid", you'll still know at what exact point the mouse cursor is:

(temporary picture)
2) In a future version (maybe in 2.0, otherwise in the following version), MU.LAB will support keyboard shortcuts, so then you can use a shortkey for almost any function, including switching grids.
