Is there a way to see transient pool when editing midi?

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2008/04/05 09:29:48 (permalink)

Is there a way to see transient pool when editing midi?

I am trying to edit some midi in respect to the transient pool, but once I double click on the midi I can't see the pool lines. The snap to still seems to work, but it is just guessing without the actual lines. Is there a way to display these? Or is there a way to edit midi in the track view?
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    John
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    RE: Is there a way to see transient pool when editing midi? 2008/04/05 09:33:38 (permalink)
    Transient pool? What is that?

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    RE: Is there a way to see transient pool when editing midi? 2008/04/05 09:40:23 (permalink)
    In the audio-snap where you find the audio transients, and have them added to pool so you can sync up other midi tracks to the transients.
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    RE: Is there a way to see transient pool when editing midi? 2008/04/05 09:43:42 (permalink)
    Try doing it the other way around. Syncing audio to the MIDI. Not MIDI to the audio.

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    RE: Is there a way to see transient pool when editing midi? 2008/04/05 11:30:49 (permalink)
    if you use the in-line piano roll view on the track screen, you can see the transient markers.
    not the best, but you might try it.
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