Been doing a lot of editing and moving waveform positions in Split Clips using this keyboard command and wonder if there's another way to do this...
As a keyboard player I'm thinking in terms of using the fourth and second fingers along with the thumb in my left hand to do this but....
About 60% of the time I get the Move arrow right away,more often than not the results include-
-The clip being split...
-Since I'm using a lot of 2-3 track Clip Selection Groups,one track gets deselected....
-Sometimes there's no result....
I've gradually become used to thinking about this in terms of it being a crapshoot where it'll take a few tries before the function is activated ...
I tried to figure out the best place on each of the 3 keys to press simultaneously and make sure to use a fairly strong attack when doing so...but as described above,I'm "sure it'll happen this time" X ....number of attempts is the continued result....
Would appreciate any feedback from people dealing with this and finding out about a better way if possible....
Just about everything else I'm doing is part of a fairly empowered approach to using the DAW,it's the one aspect that sends me back in time and I start to feel like I'm cranking up the old Victrola instead of using cutting edge technology to get my tracks together....
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Gary Shore
Been doing a lot of editing and moving waveform positions in Split Clips using this keyboard command and wonder if there's another way to do this...
As a keyboard player I'm thinking in terms of using the fourth and second fingers along with the thumb in my left hand to do this but....
About 60% of the time I get the Move arrow right away,more often than not the results include-
-The clip being split...
-Since I'm using a lot of 2-3 track Clip Selection Groups,one track gets deselected....
-Sometimes there's no result....
I've gradually become used to thinking about this in terms of it being a crapshoot where it'll take a few tries before the function is activated ...
I tried to figure out the best place on each of the 3 keys to press simultaneously and make sure to use a fairly strong attack when doing so...but as described above,I'm "sure it'll happen this time" X ....number of attempts is the continued result....
Would appreciate any feedback from people dealing with this and finding out about a better way if possible....
Just about everything else I'm doing is part of a fairly empowered approach to using the DAW,it's the one aspect that sends me back in time and I start to feel like I'm cranking up the old Victrola instead of using cutting edge technology to get my tracks together....
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