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  • chad hiester
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    Also to go along with zoom to fit would be ZoomFull – zoom all the way in – on the time marker/arrow to allow precise splitting/cutting

    chad hiester
    Participant

    Zoom to fit would be great time saver for editing instead of always zooming in and out

    Split track into segments like 1/8 1/4 1/16 etc – that would be great for serious editing

    chad hiester
    Participant

    You can do any editing of midi pack files – even completely re-vamp any pack file into new beats or improve any beat you “kinda” like – you can save any and All pieces or parts of any midi beat and individual parts of a beat and mix and match/rearrange depending on your ambition

    Midis just tell any particular drumset what to play – so sound just depends on the drumsets you own, or want to use.

    Tempo is self explanatory but is soley across the entire drumbeat, however you can work with editing time markers like 1/4-1/8-/16/32 etc- – velocity can be used on any drumpiece including just individual hits instead of all hits of any piece of any particular beat you have loaded

    You can tear apart any midi pack with editing and create your own entire personal midi pack – thats what i do

    Midi packs on their own are cool but i look at them as just templates of grooves laid down and i just edit and morph the crap out of them – and saving is as easy as right click and done

    chad hiester
    Participant

    3 things to improve editing

    1- split track into: 1/4 1/8 etc – this way you can right click and mute parts in editor to sample and then delete whatever you dont want

    2- “zoom to fit”/”zoom all the way in” – on tick marker for precise editing of notes

    3- Right click and “Replace”: One with Other – e.g kick with snare/hihat with ride etc after splitting notes

    chad hiester
    Participant

    Its alot about “alt – left click” to cut/split sections you need to edit – also zooming in mousewheel befor cutting/splitting ensures exact precision. Also a cut/split note can be right clicked on and muted to test the results – and another is a cut/split section can also be used with the edit wheel to add/subtract notes – slowing down parts also works well for new beats using “Fills”

    Im doing full deep edits myself so it is possible – im thinking of making a video on deep editing

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