One thing to remember about QWS is that it deals with MIDI natively, so
there's not a lot of things that it assumes. This is why copying a selection
to a track that ends on beat 3 will drop the first note on beat four,
assuming 4/4 time.
You can change the way it moves in track view by changing your zoom level.
Go to the View menu, select zoom, and change the number of beats in one
unit. Note that the units we're dealing may or may not be bars in
traditional notation. QWS doesn't assume much of anything, and most of these
settings are program settings, not file settings, so the track view is a
function of what's in the MIDI instead of anything inherent in the track.
This is important to keep in mind because you'll want to change it back to
avoid confusion when you open another project.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of
> John Sanfilippo
> Sent: Saturday, June 20, 2015 5:03 PM
> To: QWS list
> Subject: QWS List Move by user set beats in track view
> 
> Hi James and group,
> 
> I've ben away for quite a while, but may have a QWS student so I've
> gotten back into it.
> 
> I'm wondering if QWS can move by the beat set by the user in the
> control t time and tempo dialog.
> 
> As it is, QWS seems to assume that a beat is a crotchet, so if you are
> in 9/16 time and using arrows to move thru the track data you are still
> moving 4 semiquavers at a time.
> 
>  I'd rather not go into  too much detail, but please tell me if I'm
> missing something.
> 
> Best regards,
> John Sanfilippo
> 
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