Hi All,

I was looking at the pianoroll and noticed that it only shows a pianoroll
of a selected instrument.

Standard would be to show the whole pattern.

Then would be the consequence that the instrumentlist on the left would
change a little bit maybe?

Is this still work in progress or is this a choice?

I am working on copy/past and I want to add it in the pianoroll to.

I am developping with the undo branche

Dave

On 23-03-10 13:40, m.wolkst...@gmx.de wrote:
> Am Tue, 23 Mar 2010 10:42:46 +0100
> schrieb Dave Stikkolorum<dav...@dds.nl>:
>
>    
>> Sorry ment wolf, but all feedback is welcome.
>>      
> sorry,
> we get this problem.
> cut or copy notes from an instrument and pate them into an other. not into 
> the same instrument.
> at first it looks that all is right. but it is not. on each note position you 
> can find two new notes after paste action.
> they have the same position and same key also the same note-properties. you 
> can see that you past two notes if you move one note using the note-key 
> properties ruler.
> here you can move one of the two new notes.
>
> hydrogen allow more than one note for each position. this is important for 
> the pianoroll editor function. e.g. to create a chord. or watch this video.
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QbAJMK3ZX-0
> this also works with two notes on the same position.
> greetings wolke
>
>
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