lördagen den 10 april 2004 18.53 skrev Dave Robillard: > On 04/10/04 04:22:49, Robert Jonsson wrote: > > Hi, <...> > > Oh, then I must ask what the feature should do more explicitly? To my > > ears the > > controller editor in MusE does exactly what you are asking for. > > Sorry, I wasn't really expecting discussion on that particular random > thought of the minute, so I didn't explain very well. :) > > I was referring to seeing control curves drawn over top of the tracks in > the master track window. Something like this screenshot of sonar (best I > could find): > > http://www.kvr-vst.com/i/b/sonar.jpg
Ahh, you are right, this is not possible (yet) in MusE, it's been up for discussion though (I tend to refer to it as "automation" btw), I will add it to the TODO. > > It would be nice as you could see your entire piece from the main window, > and see where things evolve, how control changes relate to each other, etc. > > The one (significantly more simple) feature I'd like to see in the MusE > control editor is a line-drawing option like seq24. Just load up seq24, > plug in a few notes and play with the control editor, you'll see what I > mean. > > It would be nice to hilight all my kick drums, then draw a nice line to set > all their velocities, for example. Ok, I didn't try but I think I understand what you mean, this will probably come as a natural progression of the former feature . For what it's worth it's possible to use the Pen tool to draw curves atleast, if you got a stable hand you might be able to do pretty good lines to :) /Robert > > -Dave