On Sunday 14 November 2004 05:50 pm, Pedro Lopez-Cabanillas wrote:
> On Sunday 14 November 2004 23:16, Silvan wrote:
> > Can't you just edit them on their own track?  (Assign them to the same
> > device/instrument.)
>
> That is what i am doing now. The problem is that portamento is very related
> to the note events, so it is very important to see both at a time. What I

Yeah, I guess it would be.  I wasn't thinking too clearly.  (Hey, I'm still 
not.  I'm tired.  I spent all day yesterday at a Lego robotics competition 
with my son.  I walked at least 40 miles and wore the soles off four pairs of 
shoes.  Their team won the regional competition and are going to the 
state-wide finals though.)

> do is to open two matrix views: one at top with the solo track and one at
> bottom with the portamento controllers. They keep in sync when playing, but
> you must synchronize it by hand for edition.

I think there is a multi-segment matrix on the books, slated to be done sooner  
than later.  Might this be just the ticket?

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