I’ve switched my shift-keys so that right-shift is left-shift and vice versa to make the slicing more convenient. The shortcuts I use the most is right-shift-click to slice, left click to delete, ctrl+B to duplicate, double-left-click on a grey note to switch to that instrument in the piano roll, holding alt to temporarily disable grid snap, and a few more I can’t remember. ![]() It is incredibly fast if you get used to a few hotkeys and have the accuracy of a mouse. I absolutely recommend a mouse when working in the piano roll. Thank you very much, and I’m glad to hear you like the whole live aspect where I can run into problems to solve on the fly ! You get into situations just like we all do, and its cool to see you calmly deduce what’s happening and what you are going to do. My favorite part of your videos is that they are “emergent” as you have a high degree of control and experience to draw from. I saw you’re using OBS, so I’m going to give that a shot. My hold up is that making YT videos was more work than I anticipated (esp aligning the audio). I sold myself on the idea that a trackpad was good enough for editing, and more portable, but watching you work in the piano roll made me realize how wrong that decision was!Īlso my setup with FLS + DT is different, and I’ve gotten multiple PMs up here to share how I’ve configured it. One thing you convinced me of is that I need to go back to a mouse in my setup. I especially liked re-recording the bass line, using FLS to shorten all notes, and then the DT to add swing. It was long, but also had a ton of nice techniques and on-the-fly situations that we’re fun to see.
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