Arranging Sequences
... of Multiple Selection ...
You can change the length of multiple objects in the same way.
The length will be changed by the same absolute value.
... to the same absolute length
If you want to make all selected sequences the same absolute
length—even if they had different original lengths—simply
OS
hold
(Mac) or
length (just as in the Matrix editor or the Event List).
...Using a Finer Grid
All these operations (moving/copying, lengthening/shortening)
snap to the bar or beat grid (depending on the current resolu-
tion of the bar ruler and the setting of the zoom function).
However, there are two ways of reducing the grid:
Touch an object first.
Display Format values as grid scale:
ç
A
(Mac) or
(Windows) + operation.
No grid (ticks as grid scale):
çS
AS
(Mac) or
Hold these keys during the particular operation.
Let's say you want to shorten a sequence in a 4/4 bar so that the
"4" is played but not the "4 and" of the last bar. Enlarge the
screen display until you can see quarter notes in the bar ruler.
Now grab the bottom right corner of the object and move the
mouse to the left until the sequence is shortened by one quar-
ter note. Then press (and hold)
carefully to the right until the sequence has become one divi-
sion longer. While you are doing this, the info line shows the
track number followed by the current length of the object in
bars, beats, divisions and ticks. The three right-hand numbers
should be "3 1 0".
User Guide
Version 4.1
çS
(Windows) while changing the
(Windows) + operation.
ç
or
A
and move the mouse
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Example
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