You don't even need to change the grid, honestly. Just put all the notes you need there, disregarding tempo, and then select them and stretch the selection to fit the measure (Alt+drag I believe is the default). As long as their length is the same that should work.
Yes, that is another thing that works, and both complement each other well. E.g. if you need to quantise afterwards (for whatever reason), then having the option to adjust the grid (to e.g. 1/20) is good to have.
Whoa! This is brilliant! Thank you!!!
You don't even need to change the grid, honestly. Just put all the notes you need there, disregarding tempo, and then select them and stretch the selection to fit the measure (Alt+drag I believe is the default). As long as their length is the same that should work.
Yes, that is another thing that works, and both complement each other well. E.g. if you need to quantise afterwards (for whatever reason), then having the option to adjust the grid (to e.g. 1/20) is good to have.
You can also stretch / shrink entire MIDI items. Many ways to achieve happiness :)
@@Shameless-Plugs-TM stretching whole midi items usually gives me more headaches than solutions tbh
@@nitroanilinmusic Strange... I do it all the time, to great effect.
@@Shameless-Plugs-TM every time i do it i realize i want to input more notes and the result is unpredictable because the whole item is affected