Did they mention there is a quicker way to set multiple notes to a specific velocity? 1. Select notes 2. hit key "v" 3. enter numeric value and hit "return"
Fantastic! Now - how about an option to disable scroll-editing velocity completely? :) Or do it so that you need to hover with a mouse over one of the selected notes to scroll-edit velocity. One of the most infuriating things for me working with midi in Ardour is that when I want to scroll through tracks, instead I'm constantly adjusting velocity f-knows where, because I forgot to unselect some note. It's really painful and annoying with larger midi regions.
Awesome, great work! :)
Did they mention there is a quicker way to set multiple notes to a specific velocity?
1. Select notes
2. hit key "v"
3. enter numeric value and hit "return"
I've been waiting for this! This is awesome, thank you so much. Keep up the amazing work!
Thnak you so much for implementing this very useful feature. I appreciate it! 💯👍
Congratulations!!! Very good!!!! Hello from Brazil!!!
thank you for lollipops !!
I'm trying out Ardour 8 in "demo" mode.
If I'll stick with it, I'll definitely pay for the built package !
This is excelente. Until now I used to make this crescendo with the "transform" option. This automation writing is a waaay faster.
Ardour rules!
woohoo! 🍭
🥰 Great work! Thank you very much!
Great! Thanks!
Wohooo🎉
Fantastic! Now - how about an option to disable scroll-editing velocity completely? :) Or do it so that you need to hover with a mouse over one of the selected notes to scroll-edit velocity. One of the most infuriating things for me working with midi in Ardour is that when I want to scroll through tracks, instead I'm constantly adjusting velocity f-knows where, because I forgot to unselect some note. It's really painful and annoying with larger midi regions.
Now in the git master branch, and in nightly builds available after 04:00 US Mountain time on Oct 23rd.
Thanks for this
thanks!!!! & awesome!!!!
How well is the pipewire support in late 2023? Im begginer devuan btw (openrc sway)
It supports Jack well, which Pipewire emulates.
Your question really should be: how good is Pipewire's support for Jack in late 2023.
I have a question: do it have a good support for pen tablets user?
Do you mean like Wacom, X-Pen, Huion etc.? What are your use cases?
@@ardourdaw Yes. I have a wacom. Long sessions work with a wacom feel more comfortable than work with a mouse. Maybe it's just me
@@muopmuopmuopmuop try ergonomical or trackball mouses. And rest of course, go to hospital if getting worse