Beta 13.0.33 Released
- KVRian
- 725 posts since 25 Jul, 2010 from Northern Ireland
The only use case I could see for this would be if perhaps the user had an arpeggio of ascending notes and quickly wanted to have the arpeggio descend in the opposite direction. I know that Reaper also doesn't have this ability, only on audio clips the same as Waveform.
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- KVRist
- 388 posts since 21 Jun, 2015 from India
Meanwhile, this thing can be used to wrap clap plugins inside vst3Watchful wrote: ↑Fri Apr 05, 2024 8:24 pm What are you guys feeling about CLAP support?
I'm not too excited either way (sheesh, MORE new plugins to get), but I understand there's a lot of mixed feelings about the future of VST2/3 and CLAP seems to be the way around the mess for developers. Anything you can share from Tracktion's viewpoint?
https://github.com/DISTRHO/Ildaeil
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- KVRer
- 17 posts since 12 Dec, 2018
I had just built a MIDI clip and then wanted to reverse it.
Nothing fancy. Just a weird thing that I had never thought of before.
Like I said, there's something about it that seems like it would be more complicated than I would seem.
It's also the kind of thing that you may not think to use it until it's there and once it's there you start to find ways to use it.
In the creation process, I could see a quick midi reverse and then going in and editing that could create some interesting possibilities.
But in general I understand that it's not a pressing function.
Thanks as always for the time and attention.
Nothing fancy. Just a weird thing that I had never thought of before.
Like I said, there's something about it that seems like it would be more complicated than I would seem.
It's also the kind of thing that you may not think to use it until it's there and once it's there you start to find ways to use it.
In the creation process, I could see a quick midi reverse and then going in and editing that could create some interesting possibilities.
But in general I understand that it's not a pressing function.
Thanks as always for the time and attention.