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JoseC

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  1. Sons of the Beach. Wait, are they a surf band?
  2. Isn´t that what Process>Retrograde does?
  3. True! I did not know that. I am used to split with "S", not with ALT + Click, and sections with the Split dialog box. 😀
  4. Thanks, Heinz, but that does not actually quite do what I suggest. I want to be able to move the loop bracket by the snap resolution. One bar is not enough. The idea is to have a long recorded midi or audio sequence and slide the loop by, for example, sixteenth notes. I like to jam with hardware arpeggiators and sequencers, introduce random or generative elements and record the output. I then set a loop of the desired length, one, two, or four bars, and move the loop bracket with the mouse by the smallest resolution of the sequence to find and sample different rythmic or melodic phrases. In Ableton Live you can do this with the arrow keys, and it is much more convenient than using the mouse. Anyway, thanks again for the CAL scripts. I use a Contour Shuttle Pro, mainly for navigation, and I will set up a couple of buttons to try them.
  5. No, he means a shortcut for "Split at selection", the second option in the Split dialog box, that cuts at both ends of the selected region. "S", or ALT + Click only splits once.
  6. Yes, slide it ahead or behind according with the snap resolution, to try possible loops in a recording.
  7. What the title says. I'd like to be able to move the loop selection bracket with a keyboard shortcut.
  8. If there was a "bug" like that these forums would be in flames. I´m sure that some troubleshooting will fix it.
  9. Yes, but I don´t know what other software you might have installed in your PC.
  10. As I said above, if both things are not synced, they drift apart over time. This has nothing to do with latency. And nudging the clip will not help, either, because you do not have a fixed offset. The solution that @William W. Saunders, Jr. suggests above is good, but I do not think that your keyboard is able to send clock if it cannot not receive it. I had a look at a Casio CT-X3000 midi implementation chart, just to get an idea, not knowing of course whether it is your keyboard or not, and it does not send nor receive clock. If yours is this model, or something alike, you are out of luck. You could still try to fix it manually, but it is probably too time consuming. I would do what I said above, just transfer your midi tracks to CbB (it seems that you could need a Casio utility to do it), and record them back from there using your keyboard as external sound module.
  11. What you can do, if you use something like Autohotkey, is a simple key macro like this: CTL+C CTL+V CTL+ Num 8 This copies selected notes, pastes them again in place, and then moves the newly created notes up an octave. Same with Num 2 (both in the numeric pad) duplicates an octave below. Or you can keep pressing CTL + Num to keep on moving octaves up or down. I just used a Contour Shuttle Pro to create the macro and assign it to a button, and it took me about two minutes. I haven´t used Autohotkey, but I guess that you can get the same.
  12. If you press the mouse wheel (acting as the mouse center button), the Tool HUD with the Edit Filter appears right at the cursor, you don´t need to move the mouse at all.
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