05-08-2016, 10:36 PM
Here's a smattering of requests based upon trying to use this for both recording and editing:
1. Put some commonly used buttons on each track row itself. For instance, mute/solo/arm. If I have 5 tracks, every operation requires selecting the track and pushing the appropriate button. Further, there's no way to see at once which tracks are muted/armed. You literally have to tap every track and inspect its values. Any kind of indicator, or ideally a toggle, should be added on the left of each row so that it can quickly be toggled.
2. Allow me to 'lock' a track to always play. I layer vocal parts on top of the instrumental piece. I want to hear them individually or in sets (say, all the sopranos), but I do NOT want the instrumentation to disappear. Particularly with the awkwardness of the issue mentioned in issue number 1 above, this is painful.
3. Please fully document the MIDI piano roll editor. It's hard to use and I normally just give up and re-record. In particular, resizing notes or trying to limit their shifting from left to right rather than moving up and down would be great.
4. Respect my selection of the Xtream driver and don't ask me every time USB is detected.
Thanks.
Randy
1. Put some commonly used buttons on each track row itself. For instance, mute/solo/arm. If I have 5 tracks, every operation requires selecting the track and pushing the appropriate button. Further, there's no way to see at once which tracks are muted/armed. You literally have to tap every track and inspect its values. Any kind of indicator, or ideally a toggle, should be added on the left of each row so that it can quickly be toggled.
2. Allow me to 'lock' a track to always play. I layer vocal parts on top of the instrumental piece. I want to hear them individually or in sets (say, all the sopranos), but I do NOT want the instrumentation to disappear. Particularly with the awkwardness of the issue mentioned in issue number 1 above, this is painful.
3. Please fully document the MIDI piano roll editor. It's hard to use and I normally just give up and re-record. In particular, resizing notes or trying to limit their shifting from left to right rather than moving up and down would be great.
4. Respect my selection of the Xtream driver and don't ask me every time USB is detected.
Thanks.
Randy