I've realized that what you really need is not a new feature in Qtractor, but a midi plugin.
You put it right at the top of your plugin box of the track that contains the synth, or that sends a signal to an external synth.
You set it to +12.
Now you just have to activate and deactivate it from the mixer or the plugin box of the track.
It's better in every way:
1 Easier to access.
2 It affects the entire track, not individual clips.
3 You're not actually modifying the clip, it's a non-destructive process.
There you can download the 64bit Linux version.
Just unzip it and copy the modifilter.lv2 folder into your local hidden ".lv2" folder. If this folder doesn't exist, create it:
Hi Tommas:
I've realized that what you really need is not a new feature in Qtractor, but a midi plugin.
You put it right at the top of your plugin box of the track that contains the synth, or that sends a signal to an external synth.
You set it to +12.
Now you just have to activate and deactivate it from the mixer or the plugin box of the track.
It's better in every way:
1 Easier to access.
2 It affects the entire track, not individual clips.
3 You're not actually modifying the clip, it's a non-destructive process.
I don't know if you know or have installed these Midi plugins, they are fantastic.
https://www.x42-plugins.com/x42/x42-midifilter
There you can download the 64bit Linux version.
Just unzip it and copy the modifilter.lv2 folder into your local hidden ".lv2" folder. If this folder doesn't exist, create it:
/home/"MyUser"/.lv2