Well, the current implementation with a global time signature is probably on
purpose but it doesn't allow for changing time signature easy. I had just
the same in mind or something similar as you. Some bars in the timeline
could be mapped to one time signature and the rest of the bars in the song
would stay as they are. 

So a pattern 4/4 long would look the same as a 3/4 pattern, right? Only that
you would know the difference by looking at the timeline or a
information-track or something. Or would it be better to actually shrink the
graphical background on those bars instead?



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