![]() To do that, I currently have to move the cursor over this super thin strip of octave selector, which slows me down, is not intuitive and requires too much precision to keep the cursor in that slim region. When drawing notes within a zoomed region, I want to scroll up and down the octaves. Something that drives me crazy right now: When scrolling with mousewheel to change velocity before drawing a new note, keep this new velocity value for drawing further notes If the region contains note data, automatically switch to internal edit mode but in the settings:Īdd an option to choose between internal edit mode and drawing mode for this If the region is empty, automatically switch to drawing mode But after that, the editing process needs some serious improvements to get things done quickly and intuitively.Īfter double-clicking a MIDI region to zoom into it: This would speed up compositional workflow enormously.)ĭouble-clicking to zoom into the newly created region is fine. (Even things like creating a new region to work with are unintuitive and slow right now. ![]() double clicking inside a MIDI track creates a new 4-bar MIDI region, starting with the bar that has been double-clicked.(As I mostly work with MIDI plugins, it is annoying and slows me down to manually select MIDI track every time I decide to add more.) allow rearranging track types, so that MIDI tracks can be the default selection.Of course, all of this can be made optional in the settings. It’s little things that add up to a greater workflow. The following is a list of behavioural changes I’d like to see in Ardour and Mixbus to make composing with MIDI more intuitive and much, much faster. Since Ardour is not far from making a jump in major version and I know that changes in behaviour are not supposed to happen in minor releases, now might be the perfect time to make my suggestions. ![]() Especially in comparison with other DAWs. I love Ardour and Mixbus, but as a composer with a MIDI and plugin centered workflow, they leave a lot to be desired. ![]()
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