Piano Roll View - Editing CC Data

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2015/02/15 22:29:05 (permalink)

Piano Roll View - Editing CC Data

I just have to say that editing CC data in the PRV is a thousand times better than it used to be. I sometimes used to avoid even recording any CC data for my sample instruments because I knew that editing/fine tuning it to sound right would be such a hassle. Now I record the CC data with my MIDI controller and fine tune it in the PRV worry free. It works like a dream. Great work, Cakewalk! Thank you!

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    FastBikerBoy
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    Re: Piano Roll View - Editing CC Data 2015/02/16 02:59:26 (permalink)
    Yes another one of those small improvements that make a big difference. I love the fact that the last CC has that continuous extension line.
     
    The number of times I had a CC set way back in a track that was affecting downstream MIDI quite often left me scratching my head. Now it is instantly visible.
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    Re: Piano Roll View - Editing CC Data 2015/02/16 04:06:24 (permalink)
    FastBikerBoy
    Yes another one of those small improvements that make a big difference. I love the fact that the last CC has that continuous extension line.
     
    The number of times I had a CC set way back in a track that was affecting downstream MIDI quite often left me scratching my head. Now it is instantly visible.


    I noticed this as well when putting pedal events (CC 64) onto a piano piece. It saves hunting back to try and find the last event. You know instantly if the pedal is up or down.

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    Re: Piano Roll View - Editing CC Data 2015/02/16 04:43:26 (permalink)
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    FastBikerBoy
    Yes another one of those small improvements that make a big difference. I love the fact that the last CC has that continuous extension line.
     
    The number of times I had a CC set way back in a track that was affecting downstream MIDI quite often left me scratching my head. Now it is instantly visible.


    I noticed this as well when putting pedal events (CC 64) onto a piano piece. It saves hunting back to try and find the last event. You know instantly if the pedal is up or down.




    Yes "Wheel events" were my speciality, that and wondering how to retune an electric piano. 
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