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carllackey
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advantage of step recorder

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what is the advantage of using the step recorder versus just painting in notes?
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Some people like to play them in using a MIDI keyboard but aren't adept at rhythms.
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Hi,

Yes, or let's say you were just learning how to play piano, or you can't play piano, and you want to record notes or chords from your MIDI keyboard at your own pace instead of having to keep up with the playback of the project.

For a while there, this was a huge request here on the user forums.

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Re: advantage of step recorder

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Can I believe this?

I just upgraded and haven't played with 9 yet

But this is a dream come true!

Thank you!

Edit - for anyone who might not understand yet, this lets you enter the notes using the midi keyboard rather than point and click

C chord for example. Just play it. Rather than pointing on the three or more notes on the piano roll one at a time

Simple melody or riff? Play it without worrying about keeping up and editing

By the way, I assume this works for emulating drums or other percussion too
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There is no doubt this feature is preferable to point/click I was doing before - or clumsy playing and mega - editing that made it not worthwhile.

But I can see I have to get used to the conceptual difference. Recording in small chunks since the timing / length of notes will certainly not all be the same. Still a lot of editing. You can change the duration of the notes easy enough but if I do I of course still have to move them into the right place. The offset feature on multi selected notes does that easy enough.


Nothing beats being able to play well! But in small steps this will still be a major time saver.
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