Thanks! I managed to change the velocities that way. But indeed,
updating notes is quite choppy on my system too. Dragging a note
left-right changes its duration... sometimes. And sometime not. I
couldn't find whether it's a matter of how I move the mouse or where the
note sits in the canvas. Anyway, I'll probably wait until it gets more
stable (or try an older version). 

Cheers, 

Victor 

On 2013-12-13 01:16, Element Green wrote: 

> Hello Victor, 
> 
> I'm fairly new to non-sequencer myself (and the Non DAW in general), however, 
> I have found that with the current git source code you left click drag up and 
> down to change the note velocity. It seems that non-sequencer is in heavy 
> development at the moment. I managed to input a beat, but the graphics 
> performance is really bad on my system (as far as updating notes), which I've 
> been working on improving. I'm not sure about v 1.2.0 though. 
> 
> Best regards, 
> 
> Element Green 
> 
> On Wed, Dec 11, 2013 at 7:37 AM, <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> HI, 
>> 
>> I'm having my first steps with non-sequencer (v 1.2.0 on Arch). I'm 
>> following the doc on the Non website. It states that "The type (duration) of 
>> note to be inserted can be adjusted in the pattern editor 
>> (control+mouse-wheel). The velocity of individual notes may be adjusted 
>> (mouse-wheel)" 
>> 
>> But when I try it ctrl+mouse-wheel does horizontal zoom and mouse-wheel does 
>> vertical scroll (even if I point the cursor on a note). Am I missing 
>> something? Or have the bindings changed? Sorry, that's probably a dumb 
>> question, but I can't seem to get around it. Thanks for any hints. 
>> 
>> Victor

 

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