Since some versions of Reaper we have the "open all items in one Midi editor" function, which is cool. At the current state one Midi item at a time is active and editable and the others are kept as secondary (non-editable). Now what would I do if I wanted to edit multiple Midi items at once ? For example drum editing, I have a verse part and the chorus part as seperate Midi items open in the same Midi editor and I want to alter the velocity on selected notes on both of them at the same time the same amount. Unless I miss something, at the moment I can't do this. The only option would be glueing the two parts before editing but then I'd lose the option to copy and trim them seperately. So how about: Clicking on a note in Midi editor activates a Midi item for editing (current state) and ctrl+clicking on a note in a secondary item activates additional items without making the others inactive. Anyone else find this useful or have I overlooked something ? Vote here:
Hi. Looks like a good catch to me, nofish. :) It would be great to be able to manipulate multiple MIDI items in that way; Ctrl-clicking and/or Ctrl-right-dragging seems a logical implementation.
why so quite in here? (only 20 voted so far?) this is a Massive FR!! IMO the only logical way forward from the current method the midi editor has come a long way since i tested V2 lets get it up there with the very best of them all!!! Subz
Hmm...good question. Haven't thought about that actually. I think the simplest thing would be preventing them from editing at once if they overlap in time (be it either crossfading/placed in FIPM on top of each other or from different tracks within the same time). I would be fine with that. My typical use case scenario for this would be drum editing where you have say a 4 bars item for verse, than one for chorus and so on and want to edit them at once.
My suggestion for items that overlap in time - ghosting the other item (that's not currently being edited). So, similar to what Reaper can already do, but WITHOUT freaking annoying click-on-the-note-switch-to-the-other-item behavior!
@ hopi Great post, thumbs up ! Nothing more to add.
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