
By punchdrunk
Wed Sep 12, 2007 6:51 pm
hey quick question for the people that use grid edit on a daily basis.
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i feel like i must be really missing out by not taking advantage of grid edit,
but everytime i use it its seems clumsy and takes too many steps for me to edit
my drums.
in step edit i can just go the event i need to move and pretty much hit
move, put in the new value and i'm done. when i try to do this in grid edit i
feel like i'm doing too many steps between making sure the overdub is on,
making sure TC is on (even if i don't want my drums to be quantized
i do this just so i can get to my events quicker), and then arrowing over a
couple times to finally get to edit the time of the event.
anyone got any tips or want to to breakdown their workflow when they are
editing times in gridedit? cause everytime i do it i feel like it takes me ten
times longer than it would have if i just did it in step edit...
.
i feel like i must be really missing out by not taking advantage of grid edit,
but everytime i use it its seems clumsy and takes too many steps for me to edit
my drums.
in step edit i can just go the event i need to move and pretty much hit
move, put in the new value and i'm done. when i try to do this in grid edit i
feel like i'm doing too many steps between making sure the overdub is on,
making sure TC is on (even if i don't want my drums to be quantized
i do this just so i can get to my events quicker), and then arrowing over a
couple times to finally get to edit the time of the event.
anyone got any tips or want to to breakdown their workflow when they are
editing times in gridedit? cause everytime i do it i feel like it takes me ten
times longer than it would have if i just did it in step edit...
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yeah, i'm bored.
yeah, i'm bored.



