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  • PRV: Note length (p.2)
2013/03/30 09:03:59
OldNick
"Yes, it works in X2a. You just need to set the Event Draw Duration to Last Touched." Where is that option? This may be the switch I was asking about.
2013/03/30 09:12:27
garrigus
OldNick

"Yes, it works in X2a. You just need to set the Event Draw Duration to Last Touched." Where is that option? This may be the switch I was asking about.
Hi Nick... it's up in the Tools module of the Control Bar. Or you can just press T on your PC keyboard to bring up the Tools HUD. In the HUD, use the control on the bottom right to set the option.


Scott

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2013/03/30 13:03:25
Bristol_Jonesey





2013/03/31 07:33:56
OldNick
Thanks guys! Much appreciated. In X1e it's Last Selected, but yeah the result is the same. Last touched is nicer though, as it easy to NOT select the note if you click the wrong portion. Funny. I actually have NEVER seen that before, but in just one session, X1e was doing exactly what I am asking about and I could not work out why.
2013/03/31 10:52:03
garrigus
Those are the joys of working with computer software... we get to experience the idiosyncrasies once in a while.

Scott

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2013/03/31 11:55:54
vintagevibe
Bristol_Jonesey


X2a is a continuation of this and so far seems to be the most stable release of all

Perhaps for some but for me and others X2 is an unstable release that is very prone to crashing.
2013/03/31 19:25:31
OldNick
@garrigus "Those are the joys of working with computer software... we get to experience the idiosyncrasies once in a while. Scott " Yeah but I am still in awe of the power of this stuff.
2013/04/01 11:25:20
garrigus
Hey Nick... I agree. Back in college we were still using reel-to-reel for most of our projects and only did a little bit of work with computers and MIDI. Back then I had an Atari ST with a bunch of MIDI modules in my home studio, which was great.

But today, the things we can do with all the hardware and software at our disposal, are just amazing.

Scott

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* Author of the Cakewalk Sonar ProAudioTutor video tutorial series: http://garrigus.com/?ProAudioTutor
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