Re: [ANN] Qtractor 0.5.1 - The Bravo Yankee return!

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On Thu, 06 Oct 2011 14:41:28 +0400, Artem Vakhitov <temcat@xxxxxxx> wrote:
On 06.10.2011 14:11, Rui Nuno Capela wrote:
Nice nice and useful too but then again.... what if I copy/paste a
drum-clip and want to add a crash-hit to it whithout having that crash on every clip the copy has derived from? Is there some option such as
"right-klick/make new individual clip from copy"?

you'll have to pick the clip in question, the one you wish to unlink or
detach, and from the midi editor window (aka. piano-roll) you should
save it with a brand new midi filename (ie. File/Save As...)

maybe this could go as an "one-click" procedure, like you suggest, as a new clip context-menu entry: "Unlink" or "Detach" or whatever:). noted.


Do linked clips stand out visually somehow? I think it would make
sense to make the link easily discoverable - say with color, labeling
etc.

Also, in addition to (or instead of) the Unlink/Detach option it
would be nice if the program just asked the user who attempts to
change a linked clip (or save a linked clip that has been changed)
whether he/she wants to change all the related clips or just this one.


i'd prefer to think "the mighty user" always know what he/her's doing ;)

too much nagging questions were once the ban in qtractor. after some power-user requests, it all got leveled down to a bare minimum, and to good measure, if i may say :)

you might have a better idea now. or you could elaborate one even further. let's know about it :)

let me not wait in vain
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rncbc aka Rui Nuno Capela
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