I too, note editor is useful when I want to quickly delete a particular
note or change the key, because, well, i do mistakes during playing.
Also the fact, that when you stop playing in a particular place and open
the dialog of note editor, you are in the same place, so editing is easy
and quick.
Dňa 20. 12. 2010 23:56, James Bowden wrote / napísal(a):
Hi Raymond,
Personally, I use both the Note Editor and the Event List, but for
different reasons. The main purpose of the Event Editor is to give you
low-level access to the individual MIDI events. I personally find it
very helpful when tracking the state of say MIDI controllers, or tempo
events; for example to find out whether the sustain pedal is up or
down at a particular point. OK, yes, you could do the same with the
Controller Editor.
The Note Editor is more designed for quicker access to notes. In fact,
you could quite quickly build up simple pieces using the Note Editor -
I have done this. The Note Editor does have several facilities the
Event List does not have, for example the quick increment and
decrement keys on function keys F5-F8. Also, you are not restricted to
looking at a single beat at a time. Personally, I find the Note Editor
a lot quicker to use than the Event List when working with notes.
With best regards and wishing everyone a very happy Christmas and a
peaceful and prosperous new year.
James.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Raymond Grote"
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Subject: Re: QWS List QWS Update: version 1.55
Oh, I should've looked more carefully. I didn't realize the original
note transforms were in a separate file, seeing as i didn't make any
new ones yet. That was a good decision to have user ones in a
separate file.
I never did get the hang of the note editor, I just stuck with the
event list. Is the note editor much easier than the event list,
especially since it gives you more feedback now?
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