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Post by jakshak on Feb 8, 2017 6:45:10 GMT -8
I was wondering if anyone knew if there is a way to create a batch command, or if there is a way to nudge objects in the arrange window using the inspector delay value, this is something I do a lot both with MIDI objects as well as Audio objects, preferably a way to do it by ticks as well as time based?
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Post by jameyz on Feb 8, 2017 7:59:14 GMT -8
I was wondering if anyone knew if there is a way to create a batch command, or if there is a way to nudge objects in the arrange window using the inspector delay value, this is something I do a lot both with MIDI objects as well as Audio objects, preferably a way to do it by ticks as well as time based? Hi, I don't see a delay value in the inspector. Where are you seeing this?? Screen Shots???
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Post by jakshak on Feb 8, 2017 10:06:22 GMT -8
I was wondering if anyone knew if there is a way to create a batch command, or if there is a way to nudge objects in the arrange window using the inspector delay value, this is something I do a lot both with MIDI objects as well as Audio objects, preferably a way to do it by ticks as well as time based? Hi, I don't see a delay value in the inspector. Where are you seeing this?? Screen Shots??? You can either nudge the whole track in the "Track section" of the inspector, or, you can nudge a specific object or region when you have selected it in the arrangement, in the region section of the inspector - which is what I would like to do (see image) Attachments:
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Post by jameyz on Feb 8, 2017 10:58:07 GMT -8
You can record a double-click to click that delay option an type in the delays. Here is how to record and type, when adding plugins youtu.be/jLNMwGEucXw?t=1m39sI like this idea, I will try to shoot a little how-to.
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Post by jakshak on Feb 8, 2017 11:31:01 GMT -8
You can record a double-click to click that delay option an type in the delays. Here is how to record and type, when adding plugins youtu.be/jLNMwGEucXw?t=1m39sI like this idea, I will try to shoot a little how-to. Thank you muchly!
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