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  1. Zooming in by "holding Z key + cursor drag" deselects selection. Is it a bug? It would be much more useful&logical to keep the selection. Practical case: in complicated arrangements I often need to select many clips in different tracks. I do a lasso selection, then I want to zoom in to finetune the selection (by CTRL+selecting/deselecting some of the clips). However for zooming in I can't use the Z key shortcut, because it deselects everything. I could zoom in by mousewheel or buttons by the scrollbar, but that does not allow me to quickly focus on specific tracks, as the Z key does...
  2. Hi! These are commands which are not listed in Key Bindings menu, so a hotkey can't be assigned to them. I miss that a lot in my workflow! Set Track Edit Filter - Clips Set Track Edit Filter - Notes Set Track Edit Filter - Pan Create/Remove Selection Group from Selected Clips Do you miss some others? Could that be fixed?
  3. Hi R Henn, thanks for your tip. I tried to experiment with Ripple Edit but I could not get a better result. Whatever I do it always moves also the tempo changes at the very beginnig of the selection. I checked the manual on Ripple Edit but could not figure out anything useful... I am on 2020.01. Maybe the new Arranger track in 2020.04 will bring a solution?
  4. Thanks, yes, that is another possible workaround. However it may create a mess: if you have any MIDI notes/CC at the start of this measure, they won't be moved, clips would be splitted... Having an option for this in the Insert Time dialog box would be a safe way (something like "Exclude marker/tempo/meter changes at cursor"). Anybody knows how this works in other DAWs? I guess Ableton's Insert Silence command does not move tempo changes at cursor...
  5. When inserting extra measures into the song with several meter and tempo changes using Insert Time/Measures command with Slide options ON, it also slides tempo and meter changes at the cursor. It may look logical but the result is confusing and unpractical. Example: 1. Lets have a song at 120 BPM. At measure 50 the refrain starts and the tempo changes to 140 BPM. At measure 66 the tempo returns to 120 BPM 2. I want to add 8 measures at the beginning of refrain. So I put cursor at measure 50 and use Insert Time/Measures. 3. Now my refrain starts at mesure 50 with 8 empty measures as I wanted - but at 120BPM! Because the tempo change was pushed 8 measures ahead together with everything else. Turning Slide to OFF does not help because I need to move the following tempo changes (e.g. at measure 66). But not the first one! The workaround in this example is simple, just need to set a new tempo change after using Insert Time/Measures, but it starts to be more complicated with Meter changes, Markers etc. and very confusing when recording audio, especially when you forget to do this workaround imediatelly. (The current behaviour may be useful and logical when inserting measures at the end of a sequence before the tempo change.) Suggestion: there should be an option to exclude the tempo/meter changes (and also markers!) at the cursor position from sliding. Anyone having same experiences?
  6. I use Staff View rarely, but when it comes to recording with classical musicians, it is a great feature. Here are a few comments from my experiences: Bugs: Staff View is also displaying notes from muted clips, very confusing! Should be turned off or optional. Mouse Wheel Zoom is not working in Staff View changes in Layout are not undoable when in Print Preview while the playback is on, the Print Preview display is blinking in Print Preview, using SPACE to start playback does not work, because focus is on menu buttons (Print, Configure, Zoom in...) Ideas: in Print Preview, (option to) show Now Time cursor during playback. Why: when I record with a note reading musician, I use Print Preview to show him what I want him to play whithout the need to print a paper score. Animated Now Time cursor in the score would be helpful for this. I can't use simple Staff Vief for this because it only shows a few bars in advance.
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