With this addition, the MIDI editor really does become "self-contained" for this sort of composing. By that I mean, entering, editing, and especially reviewing a passage is super slick now, greatly minimizing the mouse/keyboard switching.
To put it another way, anyone accustomed to older software (like me) should instantly feel at home when designing and testing a MIDI sequence, note by note, from the computer only. There's nothing new to learn; it all seems familiar.
I love, besides being able to exploit all the sophisticated wonders of Qtractor, I can still rely on thirty years of habits ingrained from older, and more primitive software.
It works like a charm, and many, many thanks!
With this addition, the MIDI editor really does become "self-contained" for this sort of composing. By that I mean, entering, editing, and especially reviewing a passage is super slick now, greatly minimizing the mouse/keyboard switching.
To put it another way, anyone accustomed to older software (like me) should instantly feel at home when designing and testing a MIDI sequence, note by note, from the computer only. There's nothing new to learn; it all seems familiar.
I love, besides being able to exploit all the sophisticated wonders of Qtractor, I can still rely on thirty years of habits ingrained from older, and more primitive software.
So, thanks; you made my day!
Thomas