Useful, thanks. If you have Fixed Length turned on, IIRC any overdubs you capture will always remain within the total length of the bars you specified under the Fixed Length settings so you won’t get a bunch of notes outside the loop brackets as you do in your video. But I need to double check this.
Thanks in return! I have noticed that Fixed Length has some hidden functionality in various other situations, and I also think it might change with time. Definitely curious to hear if you've discovered any updates or additional features. :)
I bought the Push 3 Bible course, and I love it. But I find editing a captured clip difficult. I have trouble to change the start- and endpoints. I'm sure it's me, but I'm really struggling with it
It does take a moment to get used to - and I recommend dedicating a session to just trying it out again and again so that 1) you'll naturally use it and 2) you'll build a mind/muscle memory of how it works. It is also not 100% predictable however (yet) as I show in the video, so that's to be expected for now. If you're still struggling drop a question in the discussion area of the lessons and I'll see what else I can suggest inside the course. Great to hear it's going so well otherwise though!
Good am, folks. Yes I want to master Capture
Useful, thanks. If you have Fixed Length turned on, IIRC any overdubs you capture will always remain within the total length of the bars you specified under the Fixed Length settings so you won’t get a bunch of notes outside the loop brackets as you do in your video. But I need to double check this.
Thanks in return! I have noticed that Fixed Length has some hidden functionality in various other situations, and I also think it might change with time. Definitely curious to hear if you've discovered any updates or additional features. :)
Can you do all this in stand alone (push3) ?
Absolutely!
I bought the Push 3 Bible course, and I love it. But I find editing a captured clip difficult. I have trouble to change the start- and endpoints. I'm sure it's me, but I'm really struggling with it
It does take a moment to get used to - and I recommend dedicating a session to just trying it out again and again so that 1) you'll naturally use it and 2) you'll build a mind/muscle memory of how it works. It is also not 100% predictable however (yet) as I show in the video, so that's to be expected for now. If you're still struggling drop a question in the discussion area of the lessons and I'll see what else I can suggest inside the course. Great to hear it's going so well otherwise though!