I think this feature request was already discussed but it would really help me to change an arrangement without losing information (deleting) or hiding this information in the clip's menu (Gain).
Right click on a clip -> Clip -> Mute (can be checked and unchecked like "Loop Set") should 1.) remove it from the play list (preferred) or played with 0 volume (tricky with MIDI clips that contain MIDI CC) 2.) place an X (cross) over the clip so it's easy to detect that it's muted
re. Clip -> Mute
hi, well maybe this is right time to get this thing rolling...
stay tuned, a bran new experimental branch will be up soon... xclipmute shall be its name.
cheers
Personally, I work around
Personally, I work around this scenario with these steps:
As long as we're talking about the potential awesomeness of muting things, I'd be a huge fan of being able to mute notes. Ideally, I'd be able to select a few notes and WHACK a handy keybinding. In that world, the notes would still remain but they'd be some different color making it obvious they are muted. Of course, the work-flow I described above works just as well for these experiments but it's a more common scenario I think in terms of quickly messing around with an impromptu idea because we don't always have a particular section defined as a clip. One other detail as to why the "duplicate first" work-flow doesn't lend itself as cleanly to this scenario is the care needed to ensure the duplicated clip is not linked before deleting the target notes. Again, unlinking is quick and easy but it's just a detail not to be overlooked.
re. Personally, I work around...
well, that all sounds like overkill now :)...
cheers
ps. muting notes may be achieved by (MIDI clip >) Tools > Resize > Value = 0, which is undo/redo-able, but beware the last state is committed to session file on save and there won't be a way to recover to the original state.
LOL. Yea, I appreciate the
LOL. Yea, I appreciate the tip about the resize but I'd never use that as it'd be non-obvious should I not look at a particular piece of work after a reasonable amount of time. Also, totally appreciate the warnings you provided about the state change.
re. Clip -> Mute [xclipmute]
the xclipmute branch is now live and kicking ;)
instead of the proposed cross "X" the muted state is shown as "[Mute]" on the clip title or label.
please test && tell
cheers
nearly perfect
That works great and looks good.
Would it be possible to apply this action on each selected clip when multiple clips are selected?
re. Clip -> Mute [xclipmute] multiple clips are selected...
done
in xclipmute branch, commit ec5b61140.
cheers
perfect
Thanks, Rui. Muting is such a great help, not only when arranging but also when splitting an audio clip to remove noise/pops. Muting the remaining part while editing the first part helps a lot finding the point when the noise/pops is cut off.
re. Clip -> Mute [xclipmute] merged!
thanks
it is all now merged do develop and main, etc.
qtractor >= 1.3.0.8git.29f503
cheers
re. Clip -> Mute darked!
pre-halloween/black-friday update notice: muted clips are now shown in a darker shade:
qtractor >= 1.3.0.14git.52b97f
enjoy.
Looks good. Thx Rui.
Looks good. Thx Rui.
spooky!
spooky!
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