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Protools 12 midi edit move notes slow
Protools 12 midi edit move notes slow









  1. Protools 12 midi edit move notes slow full#
  2. Protools 12 midi edit move notes slow windows#

Protools 12 midi edit move notes slow windows#

That both looks and feels cheap, just like those standard windows and menus I get by default when I do a small program in VB.net. Instead, it just spreads the MIDI window out all over your screen area, sort of 'on top' of Reaper. The 'maximize window' button doesn't maximize the editor normally, like attaching the editor to Reaper's outer frame. Like most dialogs and sub-windows in Reaper, the MIDI editor sort of opens “on top” of the Reaper interface and not like a window within it. You get the impression that this isn’t a developed area yet, and so you superimpose that on top of its probable efficiency to program MIDI too.

protools 12 midi edit move notes slow

Another example is that bottom toolbar (playback controls, grid size, scale and color) can't be moved nor removed and is positioned in a really weird place. One of many examples is there is no visual separating bar between the velocity/MIDI CC row and the strangely empty space beneath- and above the piano roll keys. They interpret Reaper to be like the other DAWs: what you see in place is all that you can do.Īlso the frames, edges and shapes of the MIDI editor just looks like it's a building in progress, not completed yet. A majority of users never get that far, and many don’t want to. For example, most quick actions in the MIDI editor, like changing the MIDI channel of a selected not or value with 1 click, can't be done - not without heavily customizing your toolbar to access all those MIDI actions that hides down the actions list. And those tends to follow stick with you a long time.īut some of it is fully justified in my opinion, and a bit of that feels to me like Reaper’s growing very slowly. If you don’t come out swinging with a fully functional thing right away, you get a bad reputation. Some of that criticism stems from earlier versions of Reaper. Just to be clear, I'm not talking about remapping note numbers (which can be done with js midi_keymap). I want to be able to drag note rows 60-65 down, just above notes 12-26, so that all hi-hat articulations are together. For example, when using ezdrummer, notes 12-26 are hi-hat articulations, with other hi-hat articulations at notes 60-65. I can't rearrange note rows for drum editing. On the same topic but no so much classified as being 'bad' as it is an annoyance: Maybe there is a way to change zoom level behavior, but I haven't found it.

protools 12 midi edit move notes slow

Protools 12 midi edit move notes slow full#

I know this sounds minor, but when editing across a track full of items, having to constantly change zoom levels is annoying.Īnd after I change the zoom level for a bunch of MIDI item, after closing the MIDI editor and reopening it, the last used zoom level isn't recalled.

protools 12 midi edit move notes slow

For example, if I have two MIDI items - one which is 1 bar long, the other 4 bars long - when I move between those MIDI items, the zoom level changes according to the length of the MIDI item, rather than staying at the last used zoom level.











Protools 12 midi edit move notes slow