pljones wrote:Like I said at the beginning, stop thinking of "time signature" -- that a music notation term and we're not dealing with music notation here, we're dealing with MIDI events triggering sounds. You can get the note on events exactly where you're after them in a comfortable way using a grid of your own creation. Start MuLab 7.0.47, lower right corner of the Composer view has the grid controls and a tool menu "star" icon. Click the icon, read the menu, find the "Edit" and "Create new grid" menu options. Now, on the "Basic Synth Rack" track, draw in a part and double-click to edit. Again, in the sequence editor, bottom right of the view has the grid controls for the sequence (i.e. the grid here is different from the composer grid - and from any other sequence in the composition). Again, clicking the tool menu "star" icon brings up the "Edit" and "Create new grid" menu options.memyselfandus wrote:I'm still lost on how to insert the time signature changes.
Thanks again. So what your saying is multiple time signatures are Not supported in the traditional sense?
Like in
Protools
Cubase
Reaper
Samplitude
Sonar
Ableton Live
Fl Studio (13)
Studio One
Logic
Digital Performer
But there is a workaround? If you just forget about "time signatures" well.. When working with "time signatures" and get busy with grid options? Sounds to me like Mulab does not support multiple time signatures? This has not been said yet. What has been implied is that these grid options are even better. Unless you want to insert simple time signature changes?
Edit
Okay I found a way to user define grid length this is excellent. Insert time sig should be a option as well. But I'll mess with this some more.