Been waiting for a feature like this. Having to move parts up and then readjust to keep it in scale is a pain. Love it.Quick video on the new copy & move notes feature in version 7.1:
Been waiting for a feature like this. Having to move parts up and then readjust to keep it in scale is a pain. Love it.Quick video on the new copy & move notes feature in version 7.1:
Well, Harmony Wizard could do this already. But having a modifier for it now is good to have.Been waiting for a feature like this. Having to move parts up and then readjust to keep it in scale is a pain. Love it.
This is VERY helpful! A simple addition that can save a lot of time.Quick video on the new copy & move notes feature in version 7.1:
This is a killer feature for me. I didn't know it also worked while holding alt, that's awesome.Quick video on the new copy & move notes feature in version 7.1:
Works fine here. You have to enter a + or - before the value.The automation issue where you type in a value for a node, it resets to zero, has still not been fixed. Since before 6.2
Can you close S1, rename the Settings folder (so it becomes a backup) and start S1 again (skipping the plug-in scan if it takes too long) and check again?I made a post about this. Clicking the Loops tab in the browser causes S1 to become unresponsive. I didn't have this issue in 7.02 or the most recent v6.
Can you close S1, rename the Settings folder (so it becomes a backup) and start S1 again (skipping the plug-in scan if it takes too long) and check again?
This is really not a good workaround - especially if one has made a ton of specific settings and has yet to back them up.Well, all your settings are "lost" now. Things like the key commands files, color palette, etc can be ported over, user profile. I would hesitate copying over the studio one.settings file, which contains a lot of preferences. You will want your instruments, presetmanager, recentdocuments(!!!!) and musicdevices. Collaboration (if used) and customization are biggies as well. Just try it out.
Weird, I see no difference. Perhaps it depends on what type of color settings you have.I'm very happy to see the grid lines again.![]()
I didn’t made a scientific check. But I also got the impression that the overall color design has somewhat improved. Maybe it’s related to my preferred use of high contrast settings.Weird, I see no difference. Perhaps it depends on what type of color settings you have.
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