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Grzegorz Moskal

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  1. 1. Didn't expect that to be as simple! Also didn't think of dropping it straight into Finale, as it also wants to capture the audio system. Thanks!
  2. I would like to export my recorded MIDI data to a file, so I can load it onto another software. How?
  3. When I double click a note on the Piano Roll view, I can assign a channel to a specific note. How can I do it with a selection of notes?
  4. Imagine that I've got the same instrument recorded on two or more tracks with several mics. Some of the notes are out of time and I would like to adjust them, but I would like to make it so making changes on just one of them will automatically update the rest of tracks. Is it possible? I know I can group takes and select or cut them together at once, but the Audio transient tool seems better for this cause, however it doesn't work this way. EDIT: yes, there is the obvious solution: to select multiple transient on several tracks and move them in paralell. But it may cause problems: if for any reason the original transient markers aren't lined up (ex. I have to manually create them if they aren't recognised), it may break the phase and misalign them.
  5. Why are some devices unselectable in preferences? There are other DAWs on this computer and they are capable of using them all. Also, where can I select the ASIO driver?
  6. Ok, got the scripts working. Now, how do I bind them? EDIT: found it, didn't expect to have the list of scrips in the preferences.
  7. You see, functionality is what saves you that 0,5 sec. If you have to repeatedly do something taking 0,5 sec longer, it just drives you crazy. Yes, I could just shift+drag, but I would need to specifically aim for the octave, which takes much longer than pressing a bind. Same for event inspector. Yes, I could use Process>Transpose>+12, but again it would take longer than pressing a bind. And I have to change it from 12 to -12, if transposing down.
  8. Is it possible to easily shift a selection of notes by an octave with a keybind? Or to create a macro, that will either apply 12 vertical nudges or do Process>Transpose>+/-12 semi?
  9. I want to make a piece in 13/8 time signature (actually: 2/4 + 6/16 + 3/4). Unfortunately the built-in metronome happens to be useless, because all I hear is a stream of fast 8ths with emphasized one, which doesn't correspond musically to the real feel. Is there any way to program the metronome according to the pattern below, or better just create a synth track? If the latter, then a follow-up question: can I configure a track, so it's audible only during recording?
  10. So this is quite the opposite - I need no tweaks, I'm happy with the result of the track and I want to free the resources... Tried routing it to a separate bus or aux track, but they can't be frozen just like that.
  11. If a VST has multiple outputs, you can route instrument groups or even single instruments to separate tracks and apply effects to them separately. In TTS you need to click a rectangle on "EDIT" bar for the desired instrument, then tweak filter and cutoff.
  12. That's a nope – the plugin is a harmonizer effect, which is using a lot of resources. This is why I need to freeze it
  13. As in title - how do I freeze an audio track, which has a MIDI-controlled effect? Freezing it normally causes the effect to ignore the MIDI inputs.
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